Another day, another time. Don’t give up on it yet.
Bob
Well I just rolled out with my Chin High yesterday afternoon expecting to show my Southern Pro Original Stingers just WHO was Boss. NaDa! The only bite my jig got was this bass. Very fun too catch, buuuuuttttt, not what I was after. I was in Crappie, was watching on Panoptix, bite after bite on the Stingers. Going back to the rubber, threw back 3-4 for one keeper on Stingers and leave the tying to the professionals.
I fish hand ties year round 90% of the time, sometimes adding a nibble if needed. They definitely put fish in the box. If you don't have confidence in them, you'll be reaching for that plastic rod sooner than later.
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I use the plastics to find out what they want and then go to a similar hand tie and just catch fish, not change torn up plastic bodies.
Creativity is just intelligence fooling aroundshipahoy41 LIKED above post
sometimes what i want to use is not what they want to eat ......just saying
sum kawl me tha outlaw ketchn whalesshipahoy41, Rojo LIKED above post
X2!
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Proud Member of Team Geezer!Ketchn LIKED above post
Slab sauce or crappie nibbles work on hair jigs as well as plastic. Try that and go back after those crappie who disrespected your lure. You can do this. Remember that "Quitters will never win and that fishermen never quit!" I changed the quote around but you get the message. Throw some "G" sauce or some "Slab" sauce on your plate and then get your hot sauce ready.
Mike
Aquatic Species Removal Engineer.
May God be with you. Keep CALM and STAY ANCHORED with your faith.
SuperDave336 LIKED above post
I know tied jigs work. I do catch fish with them. I keep Arkie jigs for the Rez since getting my southern end handed to me 10+ years ago on Ross Barnett. They only wanted a 1/16 Arkie in Black / Black Silver Chinelle body. Well Arkie didn't make that anymore, my Bud who introduced me to the Rez (RIP) gave me a 2 day spankin' with those jigs. All you got to do is something like that and it's "ON"! My father retired and was a crappie guide on Toledo until he passed, he tied and fished bucktails almost exclusively. Funny thing is I tied several of the little bucktails, different colors that the crappie was eating in rubber and the only bite period was the bass in the picture. Seems the profile was way off for their mood. BPS has the BGBS on sale so between the 3 amigos here we bought over 300 packs.
I inherited all my fathers old jighead molds, Kip tails (boxes), hooks, lead pots, tied jigs, etc and used some of his stuff to make the bucktails since all my stuff is for Saltwater Flies. There was a Do-It mold still in the bag, its got to be at least 35 years old, was supposed to be 1/32 with #8 hook but weighed out close to 1/24 instead. I cut the collar off of that jighead to tie up the bucktails. A 1/24oz jighead will be perfect on the Rez this spring.