Jim, I flyrod, but if I was to use a spinning rod with these, not saying I am going to yet. But if I was how do you fish them below a bobber , slip cork, tight line??? The 1/80 jig head is castable with a 4 wt., Not sure if I could feel that size jig on my spinning rod. This is a great teachable moment.
Comment by John Sheehan on November 24, 2009 at 8:17am
Wish you lived next door Jim . I'd take you in my boat to my crappie honey hole.They'd eat those fine looking jigs! I tie mine mostly with red collars too.
Comment by IceWarriorGill on November 23, 2009 at 8:33pm
Hey Jim, Those look like some mighty fine jigs for sure!!!! They look like CRAPPIE KILLERS to me!!!! Great job!!!
Comment by Jim Gronaw on November 23, 2009 at 7:51pm
Hey Greg...cool, I have been tying a bunch lately and I have a couple new patterns that I actually got from your chartreuse and pink patterns. I also have some 1/80 th oz stuff I am going to try...good luck!
Jim , These look great gonna try these on 1/80 . Would like a smaller head but these are the smallest I have. If you here a loud scream from the southwest tommorow, It is probably me peircing my ear with a chuck and duck RiverCritter. Not ready to give up fly rod yet. But............
Hey guys and gals...a couple of my favorite patterns for crappie, especially in cold weather , like, right now! 1/16 and 1/32 oz hairjigs tied with craft hair, marabou and flashabou accent for scale patterns. They fall real slow and you can tip with bait if you want.
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