Get the grease ready. All of those will catch Crappie.
They’re gonna do just fine. For tools, keep in mind that one guy was on here when I first started that had been using a set of vise grips that held the hook and the bench vise held the grips. He tied like this for over twenty years before he bought a vise. The bobbin and scissors need to be good, and that doesn’t mean expensive. Ceramic bobbinS, as in plural. I have 4 and use em all. Tension for 70 denier thread is different than 210 denier. All this will be better understood once you get rolling. Looking forward to seeing your next ones, and we need fish pictures.
Love your creativity - doing this well with so little I can't wait to see what you come up with once you get a few proper tools. Oh - and I have no doubt those jigs will catch some fish!
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You guys are too kind. Thanks for the encouragement !
It's 5:25am right now, and I'm fixin to out and give em a try. I'll report back.
Guaranteed they will catch fish, post us the fish pics next.
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Awesome morning ! Didn't try em till the last hour or so, and caught some of the biggest fish of the day ! Thanks for the encouragement ….. Don't know if I would have tried them without it.
Caught the most on one of the grasshoppers ….. The one I tied upside down !!!
Here's a few pics, thanks for lookin ….. Again !
Haha awesome man! Way to go. Feels good catching them on something you made doesn’t it? Welcome to the addiction.
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Something special about catching them on jigs you tied yourself.
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Great job, yes some other tools will make it a little easier, but the creative nature you show and desire to learn and share things that may not be perfect but will catch fish is inspiring even to a long time tier. Keep on rolling and welcome to the addiction my friend.
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