What is the best vise/tools to buy? Also where is the best place to buy supplies from?
Thanks, Cody
See the "sticky" threads above -- loads of info in there.
Starting "What's a good line for crappie" threads since February 2006
From Toledo Bend Texas!
Agree with deathb4disco, read all the stick post at the top of this board first.
As far as tools and vise, wow that is a question of each individual person. Some don't want to spend or can't spend the kind of money the better stuff cost so it will depend on your pocket book.
If you PM me we can have more detailed talks. I have been at this for a pretty long time now and can tell you where to buy what and all depending on your pocket book and what kind of jigs/flies you want to tie.
So just shoot me a PM and we will talk.
Skip
Personally, I believe that you've found one of the best collections of jig tyers, who are also willing to give advice, on the internet.
Your key to getting started will be to identify the types of jigs you wish to tie. Then, others can provide you with further advice concerning your tools and materials.
Some types of jigs are better tied with specific tools, which may be a little different from other types. Your supplies could come from a multitude of sources.
ID your vise to purchase here
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Some have said to stay away from tying kits. I strongly agree with this.
Welcome from another Hoosier who continues to read and learn.
Jig Tyer.
I began less than 3 months ago with the process you are now beginning. These are just my opinions. The folks out here will take you from scratch and save you money at the end of the road, IF you listen to them. I believe in buying good tools in the first place. Should you change your mind you can always get most of your money back from good tools, cheap ones sit or are given away. Your vise is the most important tool and should be a well educated decision. Many, many to choose from, and leave the knock offs in the store. Some to look into are the Danvise, peak rotary,anvil apex, renzetti traveler. All these are similar rotary vises. The Danvise is surprisingly well made being mostly composite, and is very affordable. You can spend $800 on a vise if you were inclined but it's just not needed. Check for smooth rotation, smooth closing of the cam that holds the jaws closed, and overall adjustments. I found some lower priced ones that were raspy or hard to operate. Rotary makes winding chenille easier and lets you check the other side while sitting. A Matarelli finisher and CERAMIC bobbins are good to have. Steel bobbins work but can be aggravating sometimes(cutting thread).
Good luck in your search and the dumb question is the one you don't ask cuz you never get an answer. These are a bunch of stand up guys, one and all, and will do most anything to help you out. Welcome to the most complete fishing site around. Skeet.
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Welcome from Alabama.
Lots of information in the stickies and in the archives here on this subject. I buy most of my materials from Jann's Netcraft, Barlows or find it at hobby shops or flea markets.
Here also are some nice tying videos to get you started. Awesome Fly Tying And Crappie Fishing Videos
How to start the thread and do half hitch knot http://copperfly.net/video/start_thread.wmv
CHENILLE JIG VIDEO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkUQshzp-3I
Wrap the starter thread on the hook shank. Add a drop of super glue. Tie in a two tone marabou tail. Add a drop of super glue.Tie in Krystal flash. Double over and add a half hitch knot. Begin to tie in the chenille and black striping or variegated chenille at the end of the tail feathers. (I only prefer my chenille body to be about 1/3 of the entire hook length. Usually about four turns.) Strip off some of the fibers so the inner thread is exposed and wrap that with the tying thread. Then bring the tying thread to the front. Wrap the chenille tightly about four turns to the front. Secure with a half hitch knot. Wrap the stripes to the front of the jig hook. Secure with two half hitch knots. Cut the extra off close to the jig body. Add a drop of super glue. Hang the fly to dry.
Here's a nice deceiver tying video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kdarl70ak4E
How to whip finish by hand:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-WqowBsrBY
WOOLY BUGGER VIDEO
http://www.flyfisherman.com/Learn2Ti...ger/index.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iSeelEfkFPk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZwoMwHGcumg
FLY TYING 101 VIDEO
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=56GO-f2Ncno
Simple Crappie Jighttp://youtube.com/watch?v=YxvPgFZrCrU
How to tie a Calf Tail
http://youtube.com/watch?v=sfp2xQTo8kg
BOB CLOUSER MINNOW
http://www.flyfisherman.com/ftb/TyingClouserMinnow1.wmv
Bob Clouser Ties The Clouser Minnow part 1
http://www.flyfisherman.com/ftb/Tyin...ow2address.wmv
Bob Clouser part 2
http://www.flyfisherman.com/ftb/ClouserEpoxyaddress.wmv
Bob Clouser part 3
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flyt...12403fotw.html
Tying a Clouser Deep Minnow
FLASHABOU FLY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2cKk2E6O59A
MARABOU STREAMER
http://www.expertvillage.com/videos/...arabou-kit.htm
For those of you who want learn how to solder a spoon....here is a link in the archives.
How To Solder A Spoon And Pin Minnow
Last edited by shipahoy41; 12-01-2009 at 08:39 AM.
"Old Ship"
Thanks for all of your opinions!!! Skip is working with me on getting a vise and some tools!!!
Well I have my tying station all set up with materials!!! Now I am waiting patiently on my vise and tools!!! Skip pmed me today letting me know everything was in and that he would ship it out Wednesday, I cant hardly wait to get it!!! One again I want to thank everyone who helped me and a special thanks to Skip!!!
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its not pretty, but the 19 dollar vise from bps is still going strong after 1 year. Ties many jigswaps on it.
http://chuckanddeb.com/index.htm
my 2¢