Those look great! How do you keep the paint from gunking up the swivel? I have the fluid bed for powder paint, but am still in the learning curve:o
Jeff came over tonight and I was showing him how I was tying my jigs. Here is a Blue/White one of Monty's go to colors and a Electric Chicken of of Dave's colors. The third one is of a jig I seen on some jig tying sites with a spinner tyed to the body. I did not tye any tonight but they have some with a williow blade tyed at the back of the hook called a tail spinner. The bottom pictures are a few of my favorites.
Those look great! How do you keep the paint from gunking up the swivel? I have the fluid bed for powder paint, but am still in the learning curve:o
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those look great, nice job, I am too lazy to tie my own anymore....
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Man those look pretty good!
I try to heat away from the swivel but still get some paint on it. I just push it back and forth and turn it a few times to free it up before I put them in to cure. The pictures do that new red no justice. It is called Ruby Slipper and have a tom of red glitter in it and they look really good.
Good work Jared they all look great.
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Jamie I have been tying a lot of them with the sickle hooks I got at camp from you. Man they are sharp hooks.
Exceptional work. Really really nice. I like how you laid the krystal flash "on top" of the feathers instead of intermixed, nice touch. Good stuff.
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look real nice Jarrod, should do real well for you.
Looking good, big guy. I'm betting they all will catch fish. Good job.
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