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Hand tying jigs
Started by gueets, Nov 09 2008 12:37 PM
11 replies to this topic
#1Posted 09 November 2008 - 12:37 PM
Looking For Insight For Hand Tying Bass Jigs.mainly Applying Material To Jig Head.
#2Posted 13 November 2008 - 12:46 AM
Crappie.com has a site for jig tying. Good people and willing to help everyone.
#3Posted 13 November 2008 - 07:59 AM
gueets,
I moved your thread to the Fly Tying Forum because you are requesting information on the subject title; not providing information "How-To" hand tie jigs. With luck, this will generate more responses to your thread... Good luck and tight lines. #4Posted 13 November 2008 - 01:23 PM
What do you want to know?
1. Get a decent vise. Dont need to spend much, just make sure the jaws will hold bigger hooks for bass jigs. 2. Decide on a material. 3. For rabbit Tying The Black Rabbit Hair Leech 4. For silicon, buy strips and wrap around jig head to desired amount. Some like them real sparce and some like them thick. Arrange colors to your liking. 5. For bucktail, just wrap a clump on the top & bottom, trim, then wrap and clean up the top. 6. Glue wrap with jig glue, super glue (I like the gel), or hard as nails fingernail polish. Experiment. Add chenile to the hook shank. Add maribu. Add rabbit and silicon, add bucktail. #5Posted 17 November 2008 - 04:07 PM
If you have really specific problems ask away, but the best I can tell you is go to you-tube and search for jig tying and you'll find many many excellent video's to help you out.
As drfish said if you get into the small jigs post over at Crappie.com the guys are all great and lot's of photo's and several good sticky's with tutorials to help you out Fatman #6Posted 18 November 2008 - 06:25 PM
Hey guy's CrappieDale here, everybody needs to get envolved in this theres nothing like it, and there are times were nothing else will do except for a fresh hand tied jig!
Ill be airing a good how to make a quality jig video soon! ill take you through the correct and nessasary steps on tying a good jig, from body sizes to feather styles and wraps. When youre done youll be able to complete your own hand tied crappie jig to fish with. and in return fill up your livewell. be looking for the video! Contact me CrappieDale, BNB Crappie
Edited by Spike-A-Pike, 18 November 2008 - 07:34 PM.
#7Posted 18 November 2008 - 11:33 PM
go to bass pro.look in the fly fishing dept.i got a complete kit with vise,tools and materials including a video for about $40.it will give you all the basics to get you started.
#8Posted 31 December 2009 - 02:29 PM
I tie my own buck tail jigs and I also dress trebble hooks for spinner jigs.
Got my info from Bass Pro Shops beginer fly tying kits, it gomes with everything you will need, plus a tape to get you started. #9Posted 30 July 2010 - 08:27 AM
I tie my own buck tail jigs and I also dress trebble hooks for spinner jigs. Got my info from Bass Pro Shops beginer fly tying kits, it gomes with everything you will need, plus a tape to get you started. #10Posted 30 July 2010 - 09:33 AM
Check out Youtube.com and look up Jig Tying Tutorial..their is alot of videos on it.
#12Posted 01 August 2010 - 10:24 AM
Just a couple of comments: for durability's sake, I use a flexible construction cement like Dave's Flexament or Flex-Seal and give the bucktail/feather butts, etc. a good soaking before finishing the heads. For a finishing cement, you can't beat multiple coats of Sally Hansen Hard as Nails With Nylon, or if you're feeling ambitious, Devcon 2T. Once you get the basics down, it's a nice touch to wrap the heads with Krystal Flash and/or wrap some multi-colored stripes. There's no reason not to dress them up a bit and make them look a little special - people really notice that kind of stuff.
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