AndyLane
New member
After seeing StumpHunter's Stand up Shrimp Jig I've had Crustacean on the brain. Came up with this one tonight and since I took pics as I did it I thought i'd show how I tied it.
Size,Color and Tail material can vary but this is what I used for this one.
(1) 1/32 #6 ball head (smaller size head and hook might be better suited)
(2) 3/0 Light Olive Thread (Again 6/0 or 8/0 may be better)
(3) Olive Dubbing
(4) Olive Synthetic hair
(5) Olive Wapsi Scud Back material (1/8" strips of heavy ziploc plastic will work also)
(6) 4lb Mono (silver or copper wire may be better)
I started by making a bend in the hook using the shaft of a screwdriver.
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Lay a thread base back to the hook bend.
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Cut a small clump of synthetic hair a little longer than jig and tie it in.
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Tie in the Mono or wire on top and the back material on bottom.
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Using whatever technique you prefer, add the dubbing (I used dubbing loop) and wrap to the front and tie off.
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Lay the back material over the dubbing and tie in at jig head.
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Wrap the mono or wire up to the front to make segments and tie it off and whip finish. Do any brushing of the dubbing and give it any trimming it may need.
Insert jig in water.
Catch fish
View attachment 8
Size,Color and Tail material can vary but this is what I used for this one.
(1) 1/32 #6 ball head (smaller size head and hook might be better suited)
(2) 3/0 Light Olive Thread (Again 6/0 or 8/0 may be better)
(3) Olive Dubbing
(4) Olive Synthetic hair
(5) Olive Wapsi Scud Back material (1/8" strips of heavy ziploc plastic will work also)
(6) 4lb Mono (silver or copper wire may be better)
I started by making a bend in the hook using the shaft of a screwdriver.
View attachment 1
Lay a thread base back to the hook bend.
View attachment 2
Cut a small clump of synthetic hair a little longer than jig and tie it in.
View attachment 3
Tie in the Mono or wire on top and the back material on bottom.
View attachment 4
Using whatever technique you prefer, add the dubbing (I used dubbing loop) and wrap to the front and tie off.
View attachment 5View attachment 6
Lay the back material over the dubbing and tie in at jig head.
View attachment 7
Wrap the mono or wire up to the front to make segments and tie it off and whip finish. Do any brushing of the dubbing and give it any trimming it may need.
Insert jig in water.
Catch fish
View attachment 8
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