I know it's broad, but if I ask and get ideas, I can start tying them in random colors and weights. Then when I find the hot pattern for the spots I fish, I make more. Great response too!
Such a big question - always interested to hear what everyone has to say about it.
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I know it's broad, but if I ask and get ideas, I can start tying them in random colors and weights. Then when I find the hot pattern for the spots I fish, I make more. Great response too!
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My favorite spring and fall bait is these 1/32 Oz Roadrunners that I tie.
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I do have a couple other color combos I like, but these will cover any water condition from clear to really stained!
Which ever gives you the most confidence it will catch fish. If you lack confidence you lack patience and focus which hurt more than choosing the wrong color
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I vote for 1/16 all pink and tip the jig with a live minnow.
I shared a picture with my friend out in KCMO and he said "Can you make them in 1/4 oz?" I tied a couple in 1/16 because that is what I normally throw with plastics on them. So, he's got me wondering if I need to jump to 1/8 and 1/4 oz jigs. It's almost as fun as tying flies, but cooler because it's not as intense with perfection. LoL
Absolutely is the big difference in flies and jigs! I mostly use 1/32 in Spring, but once they move deep here I go to 1/8 and 1/4 oz jigs. I like to feel the jig when I am fishing 12' to 20' down and the weight really helps a lot if there is a little wind. I have on occasion use 1/8 in spring when they were still in 12' of water and I just pulled it next to my boat because the wind was strong that day. If wind is not an issue in 12' of water I would still use the 1/32 Oz Roadrunners or Pony's long lining.
Summer is tight lining for me.
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Tying Materials, Chenille and Hackle
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I wondered about the deeper water scenerio. Time to hit the search button for the same jig heads I bought, but in heavier weights.
Oh, here's a question for those who've been tying jigs... Bucktail, Synthetic bucktail or Feathers or does it matter? I want to know other's thoughts on this.
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For me it's feathers except when it's colder, even if the water temp is like 50 degrees or lower. Personally I feel that is a time they are not as active and are not in chase mode and then hair may be better. I know that I never had any respect for kiptail until I had to tie some for a guy and I went down to my bulkhead to test them and caught 4 with the smallest at 14"! I found respect, lol!
I know lots use bucktail and know it works, I just don't use it for myself. Spring I love marabou and summer that and hackle. Hackle is the most popular feather for sure and think some of that is the pain tying marabou right is.
I know Craft Fur works great, but again personally I don't like my jigs tangling in the box like that stuff will get in the hooks! So for me if hair, real hair. I do love some Rabbit though and consider it on the same level as marabou except hair!
Everything tying is and should be on a personal level, it's your choice what and how!
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Do you remove the lead behind the main head or wrap your yarn accordingly? I watched a video and the guy cut that away. When I tied my first jig, I just wrapped to match levels. It make sense to remove it, but isn't that part of the weight?