Those look good but to me they are ball head jigs. On the other hand, you made them and can call them anything you want to. Thanks for sharing.
I took a shot at tying a few fly's for myself and came up with a few different profiles. I didn't have all the tools to do this properly, but for a novice I think they turned out OK.
I headed out last night as the sun was setting and stillness settled in.
A simple bobber cast to the shore line would be the approach in the 65 degree water. I picked up a fish here and there every so often, but no fast action. Rip Rap proved to produce the best results and I picked up one big female at 13 3/4. This technique proved to be effective on bass as well so those guys might ought to consider the technique. Eventually I was out of jerky and grew tired but I thoroughly enjoyed having the lake to myself. I would call the fly's a success as I actually caught fish on them. Now hopefully I do not sleep in too late.
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Those look good but to me they are ball head jigs. On the other hand, you made them and can call them anything you want to. Thanks for sharing.
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Dang Geno you need to go into business. Thought your first post would be titled shot in the dark!!!!!!! lol
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Dang those look great!!
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Cool, never thought about using the green light like that for night floater fishing shallower waters. Nice Specks and Green Fish.
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I have also heard them called thread necks. They look great
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Great job on the fish and the flies!
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