I like.....are you selling those?if so i want some.
just want to know everyones opinon
I like.....are you selling those?if so i want some.
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those should be money way back under a dock/toon!!!
I usually just add a safety pin spinner or I just tie my own Roadrunner heads that is my number one spinner jig. I personally don't think you can beat a custom hand tied Roadrunner in a 1/32 oz. if I want a spinner, but I think you have a good idea. Roadrunner and Stump Jumper were the original jig with spinners. The only thing I see that I don't like about yours is the size of the connecting gear and how it gets into where the body meets the head.
Look pretty good though,
Skip
Looks like this:
http://www.fishingworld.com/Slider/D...=Charlie%20Bee
It does, but I think his will work too. I would like to see it with a smaller split ring I think? However maybe it would be too small for the blade then? I don't know.Originally Posted by deathb4disco
Granado3rd I have made and fished jigs like that at the spring crappie camp I showed a few folks how to make some similar. Those little spinners work pretty well and you can't beat how nice they look. Enjoy fishing them.
but, overall I think they look just fine. If I saw those on a store shelf, I'd be tempted to get me a few :p
What's the jighead weight of the pictured jigs ?
What's the hook size of the pictured jigs ?
What's the "total" weight of the jig (head/hook/hardware) ??
Have you considered using marabou as tail material, as opposed to feathers ?
Does the spinner blade turn, when the jig is retrieved at very slow speeds ?
Just curious.
... cp
Thanks everyone for the comments. Right now I'm not looking into selling them. They do take some time to make. Meaning putting the blade in its split ring and all. Will let you know how I do on them. Thanks again everyone