some more jigs

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Beautiful work on all the jigs but I am especially intrigues by the underspins. Are you simply tying the swivel on the hook shank and what size blades?
 

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Very nice jigs! That is an interesting way of doing the under-spin blade. You must have been awake most of the night. ;)
 

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Barefoot said:
Beautiful work on all the jigs but I am especially intrigues by the underspins. Are you simply tying the swivel on the hook shank and what size blades?


Many thanks Barefoot!

Right, I just have tied the swivel on the shank and put after that a drop of head cement on the base.
How Goodtimefishing mentioned, there is a very good instruction in the tutorials.

The blades are size 00 (maybe 12x 8 mm).
 

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duffy said:
Very nice jigs! That is an interesting way of doing the under-spin blade. You must have been awake most of the night. ;)

Thanks Duffy :-)

I actually wanted to tie only one Jig...but after the first Jig I was even more awake :-/
 

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HairyMooseKnuckles said:
Moselbarsch said:
Many thanks to all :-)

I have ordered a really great tool to hold the jigs while making pictures: http://www.baker-flyfishing.com/shop/detail.php?item=3349&d=d_3349_Flyholder.php&

After I have got the Flyholder I will use this for the next pictures...


Hey, I've been looking for something like that. Recon how much that is in American money

The Flyholder costs 8,48 USD (same price for the small or the big one). Sure, plus shipping and custom duties.
This company ships worldwide.
I think the best way is to contact the owner via email: [email protected]. It's a very nice company with good customer servies (they produce the Flyholders themselves)...

The Flyholders are really great, I can recommend it

If you need some help, please let me know, bro.
 

Moselbarsch

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Hawnjigs said:
What species are you targeting? Are so many different colors & styles useful?

This jigs are for perch, chub and trout...

It is sometimes good to change the color if you catch nothing. In one day the fish likes natural colors and at another day maybe more colorful colors...

Regarding the different styles: Marabou-jigs are great in the winter because you can fish this jigs really slow but nevertheless this material has a good action in the water. Bucktail is very stiff, so you can twitch , jerk and crank this jig very fast. Etc.


But mainly it is boring to tie only one style with one color every day :-)
 

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Very nice tying :icon14::icon14:. I am impressed. Makes my efforts look quite amateurish. Your photography is excellent too. I must buy one or two of those fly holders.

David
 
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