Thanks all - these are one of the few types of jigs where my BRIGHT colors actually get some use.
Tail nippers/short strikers..... yep.
Spose to be anyway. I am just going with the herd on these and doing the same as everyone else does during the spring. Some people also tip these with large minnows (by the lip) and the stinger then goes in around the dorsal of the bait. On the flip side..... when they move off the reef post spawn, a favorite tactic is to drift/drag weight forward spinners with a full size nightcrawler trailing several inches off the back using only a
single hook. Erie Dearie spinners and the Gold Nuggets from the other recent post. When you find the fish, they have no trouble getting hooked. Like i said - i'm just going with the flock on these 'reef jigs'
I paint everything, head and eyes, and then cure all at one time. Curing with the eyes takes some care, i have had the built up powder slip on me in the past if i get too much paint. Did come up with a cure method that totally eliminates the powder from 'slipping' once it gets hot tho. Can read it here on this thread:
No Drip, Slip or Sag Cure Some might think i'm crazy for going through the trouble but it works for my slow laid back painting schedule. Either that, or i am just a bit eccentric and actually plain crazy.