Another cool idea. That should catch some fish. Good video.
Played with some floating beads the other day and tied up these jigs. I used mono as the tail. all you do is insert the mono through the bead and twist the bead until it twists upon itself. Relocate the bead if needed to the end of the mono and you have yourself the tail! Use thinner mono diameter for more flexible tail and thicker for less. Can't wait to put these to the test for some crappies, trout and heck maybe even some steelhead.
For my crappie and trout, i used 1/32 and 1/16 oz jigs that are size #4 sickle hooks.
Enjoy the vid
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Another cool idea. That should catch some fish. Good video.
Pretty sweet. Good idea. That should help slow the fall of those jigs without sacrificing weight???
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thx guys! i posted it up on facebook and got some more ideas from it. Some folks say go bigger for steelheads LOL
some say go shorter for ice fishing. very interesting stuff people are saying!
I like them.
I did something similar last week, haven't been able to try them yet.
Where did you get the floating beads?
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Very good video, good looking jigs!
Those looks pretty cool! I have done something similar with similar looking tails. I used some silicone material tho and the same beads.
i got my beads from Ebay. Link is in my YouTube Desc, not sure what is the rules here on posting ebay links or any affiliate links in here.
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