Pico makes a "Scope Eye" jig...
SCOPE EYE JIGS-SCE-132
I get to thinking sometimes and it usually costs me to test the theories.....
I was thinking that maybe a sausage head style jig head would show up better due to it being wide in the front as its slowly being reeled towards you. Am I on the right path? Has anyone tried that?
Thanks,
Chris
Pico LIKED above post
Would those show up better than regular jigs on a flasher too?
“You know the thing about a crappie…..he’s got black eyes, lifeless eyes…like a dolls eyes.”
I have no problems seeing my heads and have used various heads from round to hatchet to pill head to egghead and beyond and haven’t really haven’t noticed one standing out more than the other. They all stand out as much as the fish do. I fish 1/16 to 1/4oz and naturally the bigger the better it shows up. I hear claims of some heads designed to show up better but am skeptical.
NIMROD LIKED above post
Your on the right track, but keep in mind that for one, a rounded style head will not reflect as well as a flat surface, and you will be using more weight and size to gain the surface area you need for reflection.
The scope eye heads have a flat side on them, and also we use a metallic flat eye on then to gain reflection. It helps alot. With a little practice using the scope, you will be able to dial in on them.
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I have dropped a few jigs on a livescope or 3 along the way , dont know why ,but some jigs look like a ball on a chain and others not so much , i think braid was more visible than mono maybe as well .....interesting stuff ...
to complex for little ole me to really figure out for sure though .....
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