balapickerel Well-Known Member Joined Sep 29, 2008 Messages 952 Feb 4, 2009 #1 i made these last night cause i was bored wich of these is likely to catch fish and should i trim the tails on them Attachments crappiejig1.jpg 156.5 KB crappiejig2.jpg 138.6 KB
i made these last night cause i was bored wich of these is likely to catch fish and should i trim the tails on them
Porter86 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 10, 2009 Messages 701 Location Oakville Feb 4, 2009 #2 if i knew anything about these, I would help but I am no good,lol.
efka Moderator Joined Jun 24, 2007 Messages 1,328 Feb 4, 2009 #3 lol trim the tail of the 2nd jig to the lenght of the hook shaft, and if you lucky you will catch sunfish.
lol trim the tail of the 2nd jig to the lenght of the hook shaft, and if you lucky you will catch sunfish.
Porter86 Well-Known Member Joined Jan 10, 2009 Messages 701 Location Oakville Feb 4, 2009 #4 I would love to learn how to. Hopefully there'll be a seminar or something at sportsman show,lol
efka Moderator Joined Jun 24, 2007 Messages 1,328 Feb 4, 2009 #5 my tip for you is to tie jigs on the glow jig. and be easy on the thread and wire, couple of wraps of thread and the drop of nail polish will be just fine.
my tip for you is to tie jigs on the glow jig. and be easy on the thread and wire, couple of wraps of thread and the drop of nail polish will be just fine.
frozenfire Moderator Joined Sep 19, 2006 Messages 1,869 Feb 5, 2009 #6 only one way to find out if they'll catch fish
balapickerel Well-Known Member Joined Sep 29, 2008 Messages 952 Feb 5, 2009 #7 i know one thing for sure, rockbass will eat ANYTHING, and rockbass are better than nothing
Snypa Moderator Joined Sep 18, 2006 Messages 396 Feb 5, 2009 #8 When you try it out, just tip that yellow crappie jig with a small piece of earthworm under a float and you should be in business
When you try it out, just tip that yellow crappie jig with a small piece of earthworm under a float and you should be in business
balapickerel Well-Known Member Joined Sep 29, 2008 Messages 952 Feb 5, 2009 #9 and the jig with rubber tails is more of a fly than a jig