I think you got a good idea going on there - just wondered though,
when does it stop being a jig, and start being a fly? Long as the fish
bite it though, I wouldn't worry too much about what it's called.
I have been tying some jigs on #6 gold hooks without weight and they are great! Tie them just like a normal jig, but on a plain hook. I usually tie on three different colors, and fish in 10-12 foot. They are deadly on suspending fish. Just dip them in the water to get the feathers wet or they float, then give them a toss and they fall so slow that those big slabs can't resist. They also work great for dropshotting.
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I think you got a good idea going on there - just wondered though,
when does it stop being a jig, and start being a fly? Long as the fish
bite it though, I wouldn't worry too much about what it's called.
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Sounds like you're tying flys. We do very well on bluegills with small flys. - - Roberta
"Anglers are born honest,
but they get over it." - Ed Zern
I guess you could call them flys, but... they look just like jigs.
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Well, like I said, long as the fish bite. Don't pay too much attention to me
and my rambling - I spend way too much time on questions like "Why is
the hot water faucet on the left?" :D
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Never did come up with an answer, Mr. Frank :D but if you figure it out,
let me know, and I'll give ya some more to work on!
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