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    Haven't been tying very long and I don't have any powder paints yet so I've just been tinkering with these unpainted heads so far. Here's one that's been working pretty good for me. Don't have a name for it but I think a black head would really set it off. It's got plenty of action and catches fish.

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    Nice tie. Welcome to the family of very sick and broke men and women. This is a great hobby. Soon you will have 50 different colors powder paint and every size and shape head you can think of. Welcome to the circus.
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    I've found that painted heads dont make alot of difference most of the time. If youve only been tying a short time I cant wait to see your jigs a year from now.Thumbs Up That jig looks killer to me.
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    That would look good with a watermelon head with some baitfish over that also. Nice work. I use a lot of unpainted heads with good results.
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    From Toledo Bend Texas!


    You are at the right place and any questions just ask and someone or many will help. It's a good community here.

    I tell you the Black would look good as would the other suggestions including nothing, but sometimes a color on the head can make a difference. It may not be ofter, but for me one time out is enough to paint mine. If someone ask me for unpainted heads I still clear coat them to keep them from oxidizing.

    One other color head that would look great is Chartreuse.

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    Welcome aboard from Vermont!!!!!!! You have entered the DARK SIDE!!!!!!!!! As Rev said soon you'll be buying all the toys and gadgets, and if you're married getting in trouble for doing it LOL. If you have questions ask away we're here to help.

    Enjoy and post some picts of the fish you catch on your own jigs

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    Welcome to the mad, mad, mad, mad!! world of tying!Thumbs Up Your jig looks good and it is great to hear you have been catching fish on your own jigs, Hands Clapping. If you want to try some color on your heads go to any Dollar Store and pick up a few colors of nail polish. Most colors will cover in one coat and you also need clear Sally Henson clear. It will be used on about everything form heads to tying off thread. I keep lots of both around, and yes sometimes my fingers and toes like very nice LOL..
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    Thanks guys. It's been an interesting adventure. I got started tying by accident. I bought a little jig one time a few years back that was nothing more than some Krystal Flash tied to a jig head. I used to tip that jig with minnows and I'd flat burn them up casting toward the bank with a slow retrieve. I lost those jigs years ago and after getting serious about crappie fishing over the last year or so I decided I could probably save a little money if I'd just tie my own. (I think I was wrong).

    I've since started tying a little bit of everything just messing around from time to time and I feel like I've got a few good jigs that work just as well as anything I've ever bought. I do have one question though. All I have for cement is this bottle that came with the supplies I ordered from crazyangler. It's a waterbased head cement. Is it ok to just use the clear fingernail polish as a cement? I have a Dollar Store not too far down the road.

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    For most of my tying I don't even use head cement. If you learn the 3 and 5 turn whip finish that should finish your jigs right off.

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    Sorry I forgot to welcome you, but welcome from Middle Tennessee. A lot of us use Sally Hanson's hard as nails. I thin mine with some lacquer thinner and it soaks in nicely. also use it as it comes from the bottle for the thread necks. I have always had a tendency to overbuild so I use cement on most everything.
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