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Hair Jigs
I've been tying bucktails since I was in Junior High!! LOL but I've tied hair jigs as low as 1/32nd with many different types of hair. They flat out work well!!
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Help Identifying Bear Hair Jigs "Foo Trollaid"
Never heard of that brand!! But I'd say get some bear hair and tie up your own. I've got Black, Brown and Grizzly. You CAN get polar bear if you want to do the paper work to get it. Looking at the picture of the card it says "Special jig hair" ? But are you sure it's bear?
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Marabou wooly bugger jig
I've been tying wet fly patterns on jigs for years since I saw an article in Vermont fishing magazine from the late 80's. They do work well with and without a float.
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Inline spinner treble hooks
I make my own and have always used Mustad's and Eagle Claws but I bought them in bulk and haven't had any problems with them. I've tried single hooks but didn't notice any change in hookups. Any that I've bought since I get red or black nickle.
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Mepps Aglia #3, generic copy, and it works!!!
Nice! They look good!! I've got enough stuff to make them for the rest of my life! Never put a crane swivel on them but have tried the split ring and didn't like it. I use an old Wire forming tool that I bought back when they were just Netcraft and still using it!! Would love a Hagen's but too much money!! Enjoy the hobby and keep catching!!
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Spinner blades - lure parts online
I buy most of my blades from Hagen's unless I find classic blades on the bay. You can buy less than minimum and it costs you a dollar more on each quantity of blade - if you do it this way call your order in!
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Ament molds reviews & feedback
I let my Erie Dearie Style and Silver Buddy style molds go a long time ago and it took me time and money to get them back and I won't let them go again! they and the weight forward spinner molds show up on Ebay but you'll pay for them!! Put a search on ebay and they'll notify you when they pop up. Also check out all the bass boards and you might find them also. I've got a couple of Ament jig molds but being older molds you do a bit of trimming.
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buying blade baits
When I bought my blanks a few years ago it cost me over $120 for 400 blanks. The only place I've seen molded ones for sale is ebay or once in a while Lure parts online. If you're going to powder coat or paint them you'll want the brass blanks to do those they hold the paint better. The chrome based blades are better for putting tape on.
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Cheapest Jig Paint - can I use Mica?
You can use mica powder but youd have to mix it with epoxy or clear powder paint. Some of the colors are really great I use the Jacquard Pearl Ex kits that you can buy 12 colors in a pack and when Michaels has a 50% off coupon you'll save some. Personally I mix it in clear powder paint.
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buying blade baits
With the number on the market it would be tough! I gave up my molds years ago and finally got them back and make my own now. You can powder paint by tapping the paint on with a brush or use testor's paint then a two part epoxy over the top.
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Is this the best type of paint to use for painting jigheads?
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No0b soft plastic questions
Better safe than sorry!! If you've ever seen some of the burns people have suffered what you're wearing is excellent as long as you have long pants and boots or sneakers on
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dopey started following Tackle parts worry
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Tackle parts worry
IF the news is right and China invades Taiwan I think us tackle makers are in for a rough haul trying to get stuff!!
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Bait parts?
Another one with depending on what you have.
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Hardening Jig Paint In Toaster Oven ?
I do 325 for 25 mins and haven't had any problems. But I got an in oven thermometer and found the damned thing was 35 degrees hotter than what I set it at!!! $5-$6 dollars for an in oven is definately worth it!!!