Looks good for your first tye and you working with a non-vise. Time at the vise is the only way for you to get better in this craft.
They look good....good first time job
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Looks good for your first tye and you working with a non-vise. Time at the vise is the only way for you to get better in this craft.
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Ascend 133X 13' - MotorGuide Xi3 & Mercury 4Jamesdean LIKED above post
You have some real creativity and your jigs look good. There is a wealth of info on this site and these samples here are a good start. Cray said something that made a very important point. I tie lots of buck tail here in my local region for walleye and bass folks and his comment on tying them tight is imperative to good buck tails. I use kevlar thread on them because of tightness I want. Also think that there are some better materials for crappie. Just my 2 cents, keep up the good work and welcome to a life of addiction to many good years of fun on and off the water dreaming of your next creation. Tie on my friend.
Matthew J LIKED above post
Those will work. No doubt about that. Enjoy the hobby as you are like the rest of us who tie jigs..."hooked".
Wait until you catch your first slab on your own Jig. Awesome feeling.
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