Big n' bright bass jigs

AtticaFish

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Tied some of heads i recently painted. These are all 1/4oz (leadfree) with 1/0 Gamakatsu hooks. Think they turned out really nice and hopefully will hook into a few bass with them. These are 'new' all around...... new head styles with some new colors of silicone tabs and even some chenille i have yet to use. May even get a chance to throw them from some shoreline this coming weekend. :)

First two i tied were jig/pig style with chenille body and craft fur tail. Most jig/pigs i use are mostly dark colored and worked slowly along bottom - so really not sure about these yet. Wanted to keep them bright along with the bright/reflective heads. Will have to give them a try (and gain some confidence in them) before i make more J/P's in such loud colors.

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I am pretty confident in using large tube jigs in bright colors tho - these should do the trick. Some more new silicone tab colors and chenille colors here also.

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Could almost call this last one Tony The Tiger... didn't really plan it out that way in my head but, used a variegated orange/black and variegated yellow/white weave that ended up looking like tiger stripes. :P
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.....have to excuse the funny angle of the siding in the background and odd crop shapes. Ended up rotating them around before i saved them since i took them at strange angles to get the silicone to hang somewhat right.
 

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Hopefully the bass in your area will have some access to sunglasses. Those are BRIGHT & COLORFUL. But I have a suspicion that they will get mauled by some bucket mouth.

I really liked " tony " and would not be surprised if some walleye would jump on that.
 

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Great ties Russ!! If you take that last jig & scale it down to a 1/8oz-#2 sickle, you'd HAMMER some crappie on Palestine.
 

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Very nice-looking ties, photos, and painting AF. :cool:

I like the Gamakatsu hooks too. Their offset worm hooks have been a favorite of mine for a long time.
 

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those look great! you need to make a tutorial for that awesome "skirt" look you got. i tried some but couldnt get em to look like that.
 

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They all look good .. I like the #1 & #2 Best ... Like the Photo Work ... now lets see some Fish
 

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AWESOME!!!! Those will work!!!! I love the attention to detail and the way you made the bottom jigs with the same profile of a tube!!!! Man I need to try that, excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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Thanks everyone - of all the ones so far, my personal favorite is the third one down. Think the gold/brown mix is gonna work some magic. :) That first one shoore is bright and has a punch, will be interested to see what the fish think.

PanfishHunter - I have tutorials for both patterns posted on the Patterns/Recipes Page......

Jig 'n' Zonk - pretty much the same idea, but used silicone skirt tab (mixed colors but used equivalent of one full tab per jig) and craft fur

Tube Mimic - only thing different is that i did not have to create the body with yarn as in step one of the tutorial. These new jigs have a lead collar so was able to tie in the silicone just behind the collar and use that to build up enough of a taper from the shank to the lead.... if that makes any sense
 

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Man those are gorgeous jigs. The bright colors would work well down here in south Fl., where we have flashy cichlad's and other invasive exotic baitfish. I really like the tube mimic idea. You have inspired me!
 
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