OK so how many are in it now so I can make sure I got enough. And set me straight, they (the jigs ) all need to be the same right. Sorry for all the questions....
Jigs are not due for about 4 weeks. Jump on in. If you get in a jam on material let me know what you need and I will see if I can help you out on it.
Bobo
OK so how many are in it now so I can make sure I got enough. And set me straight, they (the jigs ) all need to be the same right. Sorry for all the questions....
At the moment if you sign up there will be 13 people in this jig swap. Keep in mind the sign up date is still 12 days away so it can go up a little bit. The last two swaps have had right around 20 people in them.
As far as tying the same jig for everyone that is your option. I myself always tie the same jig for a couple of reasons. a) it makes it easier on me. b) I believe it makes it easier on the person hosting the swap when sorting the jigs for delivery.
As far as asking too many questions , I don't think you are. We are all here to both learn and to teach. How can you do either without questions?
Bobo
Count me in as well...with jigman4 and myself, that makes 14 now, right? I think that's right.
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At this time we are really moving along on the Jig Swap sign up.
So far we have 14 folks signed up. They are as follows:
1. Bobo
2. CrappiePappa
3. ifish
4. Gabepeeps
5. QPassage
6. Plateboater
7. Snake River
8. Scoremaster
9. Pepop
10. Misty - Crappie Assassin Jigs
11. Shawn - Crappie Assassin Jigs
12. FIN
13. Jigman4
14. Eric3501
We still have almost two weeks to sign up. Let's make this the largest jig swap of the year. I am looking forward to seeing what everyone makes.
Bobo
Hey guys, count me in. Looking forward to another swap as the last one was great to be involved with.
I have recently dusted off my tying tools (after ~20 years) and enjoy new things, This sounds like a good experience, count me in.
[QUOTE=Bobo Greybeard;2585290]At the moment if you sign up there will be 13 people in this jig swap. Keep in mind the sign up date is still 12 days away so it can go up a little bit. The last two swaps have had right around 20 people in them.
As far as tying the same jig for everyone that is your option. I myself always tie the same jig for a couple of reasons. a) it makes it easier on me. b) I believe it makes it easier on the person hosting the swap when sorting the jigs for delivery.
As far as asking too many questions , I don't think you are. We are all here to both learn and to teach. How can you do either without questions?
For me, when I hosted, having all the same or different didn't matter and didn't make it any more or less hard when sorting started. Personally what it does as the tier, if tying all the same jig is that by the time you tie 20 of the same thing, you become quite good at that particular jig or style. But as Bobo said it's a lot less time consuming to tie one thing than all different just because you can get the materials out but only have to once.
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