• Painting Bluegill jigs

    I think I found my bluegill jig pattern and wanted to share how I make them since little bluegill are the main bait fish in many of the lakes that I fish. It's a four color pattern. First base coat is silver crinkle followed by pearl pepper. After dipping both colors I brush tap candy orange top and bottom and last is light blue similar to a robin's egg. After applying all four colors I reheat jig for a couple seconds and using my half hitch tool tip I swirl the paint around on the head. Looks kind of rough but baking mixes and smooths everything out. This half hitch method will work with just two colors as well. Dip two colors and start cutting grooves in paint while it's still hot. Then bake.

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    Comments 6 Comments
    1. Barnacle Bill's Avatar
      Barnacle Bill -
      Those really look great. How did you ever come up with that idea?
    1. SuperDave336's Avatar
      SuperDave336 -
      Those look really good Jim. Thanks for sharing the recipe.
    1. BuckeyeCrappie's Avatar
      BuckeyeCrappie -
      Very nice!
    1. Ketchn's Avatar
      Ketchn -
      bad to the bone bro , love them things , mighty fine jigs for darn sure
    1. skeetbum's Avatar
      skeetbum -
      They’re hot lookin Jim. Great work!
    1. hdhntr's Avatar
      hdhntr -
      As always Jim they look too dang good to actually you know, use fishing! LOL. We will have to do some field testing on those soon. WTG they are beauties.

      BTW I used one of your orange 16th jigs today and did some excellent Ketchn with them. As the Outlaw says orange is always a hot color and because this private lake has very little color I didn't freak out in using it and still had it at end of day.
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