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loochy 02-22-2010 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 6551300)
So of the guys that tie flies, do you also tie your own jigs?
I have but it’s been about as long as the last time I tied a fly.

I've never done any jigs...I've done some large bead heads, which are sort of like a jig. Does that count?

tooge 02-22-2010 03:34 PM

I dont tie my own jigs now, but the cost is starting to get up there for hair jigs and they could probably be tied alot cheaper buying bulk heads at a place like rogers and tying them myself. I may go that route eventually.

Radar Chief 02-22-2010 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 6551347)
I used to have a pedestal vise that I used to tie flies streamside in the car. That worked well until a breeze would blow through and flip over my container of size 20 hooks. :cuss:

That had to suck.

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 6551351)
I've never done any jigs...I've done some large bead heads, which are sort of like a jig. Does that count?

Were you tying marabou feathers to a hook?
Close enough to a jig for me. :shrug:
In fact I used to make headless jigs, marabou feathers on a #12 or 14 hook, in black and yellow for my dad. He would work them with a short flick of the end of his fly rod and taking up a handful of slack. That gave off the appearance of an escaping minnow and he could pull fish from all sorts of cover with them.

loochy 02-22-2010 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 6551489)
Were you tying marabou feathers to a hook?

Yeah, those bead head wooly buggers have marabou tails.

Damn, I didn't really have cabin fever until I read this thread. Thanks a lot guys.

Easy 6 02-22-2010 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Iowanian (Post 6546440)
I have fished since I was a kid. I can pretty much own a farm pond, but I struggle on bigger water. I fish Bull Shoals, without much success.

If I could have 2 baits, I'd take a 7" plastic worm setup with my prefered brand and color combo and a buzz bait, or a Bill Dance Excalibur, baby bass.

The biggest issue has been time...too much work, not enough play, and when I've done much fishing the past 2 years, it has been putting pieces of worms on a princess snoopy rod and taking sunfish off of tiny hooks.

I struggle with rivers, working with currents etc... usually end up just casting near the bank.

Great choices for go-to lures.

Heh, what i wouldnt give to have mine that age again... i'd always set'em up with something similar, but they'd both see me actively casting & decide 'hey! this bobber stuffs a drag!', so of course i'd always set them up & then spend the day pulling hooks out of bushes & trees ahaha. Wouldnt trade those days for anything.

Silock 02-22-2010 08:39 PM

I seriously thought this said "The fisting thread" at first.

I'm a creep, apparently.

NewChief 02-22-2010 08:40 PM

Jigs=

I do an epoxy head fly called a jiggy for white bass. It's pretty much a jig.

http://www.saltwaterflies.com/jiggy_fly.html

Easy 6 02-22-2010 08:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Silock (Post 6552274)
I seriously thought this said "The fisting thread" at first.

I'm a creep, apparently.

Well, you did come up with that Mind Blowingly Incestous Star Wars Tale...

Silock 02-22-2010 09:31 PM

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Originally Posted by scott free (Post 6552284)
Well, you did come up with that Mind Blowingly Incestous Star Wars Tale...

I reposted that. I WISH I had come up with that.

Easy 6 02-22-2010 09:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Silock (Post 6552426)
I reposted that. I WISH I had come up with that.

Oh well, still a great thread... still a Lunker of Tale, (:spock:)... yea, i'm sorry, i...

Radar Chief 02-23-2010 09:27 AM

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Originally Posted by scott free (Post 6552265)
I struggle with rivers, working with currents etc... usually end up just casting near the bank.

I think a lot of people make this mistake.
If you’re fishing in the current you’re pretty much wasting time. The fish aren’t out in the current unless they’re moving somewhere else. Otherwise they’re in the slow spots where they don’t have to fight the current.
Look for creek mouth that feeds the river, eddies around bends, if there’s a log jam fish on the down stream side of that, anywhere that the water is swirling or moving slow. That’s where the fish will be stacked up when the river is up and rolling.

Easy 6 02-23-2010 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 6553075)
I think a lot of people make this mistake.
If you’re fishing in the current you’re pretty much wasting time. The fish aren’t out in the current unless they’re moving somewhere else. Otherwise they’re in the slow spots where they don’t have to fight the current.
Look for creek mouth that feeds the river, eddies around bends, if there’s a log jam fish on the down stream side of that, anywhere that the water is swirling or moving slow. That’s where the fish will be stacked up when the river is up and rolling.

Makes sense, another knowledgeable post... thanks RC.

Radar Chief 02-23-2010 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by scott free (Post 6553087)
Makes sense, another knowledgeable post... thanks RC.

No problem, glad to help. :thumb:
Besides I’d like to see a lot more people get involved in river fishing. We’re gradually losing access to what were once public water ways and the only thing that will stop the complete shut down of all access is enthusiast voicing their opinions.

MOhillbilly 02-23-2010 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by seclark (Post 6546644)
that sounds very cool...
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it is fun, but not for those easly spooked or cant swim worth shit. I went with a guy and he aint much of an outdoorsman but he can sure kickass at -insert gaming system here-.
went late last year and in about 2 hours i had about 8-10# of crawdads in my bag and he had about 5# of rocks. He was kickin around so much that a few times i thought he might drown.

But it coulda been the kickin chicken just the same....

MOhillbilly 02-23-2010 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Radar Chief (Post 6553075)
I think a lot of people make this mistake.
If you’re fishing in the current you’re pretty much wasting time. The fish aren’t out in the current unless they’re moving somewhere else. Otherwise they’re in the slow spots where they don’t have to fight the current.
Look for creek mouth that feeds the river, eddies around bends, if there’s a log jam fish on the down stream side of that, anywhere that the water is swirling or moving slow. That’s where the fish will be stacked up when the river is up and rolling.

i always fish below the 'v' in swift moving waters. Light sinker and worm, just let it work its way down.


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