#180650 - 01/08/03 10:51 PM
Re: Jig Questions
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Juvenile at Sea
Registered: 01/17/02
Posts: 234
Loc: Tumwater Wa
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The nightmare colors are my go to colors. I use the round headed jigs myself. I pour and tie my own. I also prefer using glo bug yarn for the tail. I don't think the jig needs to travel horizontallike most people say either. I am sure mine ride head up and tail down almost always. The fish seem to hit them just fine like that. Teh color of the chenile for the body is called flo red or fire red medium. Any fly shop should have that. Also Joes in Lakewood has that color. For bait on those jigs I really like putting a nightcrawler on them  That seems to work really well. I have used different shades of the pink and red, and have experimented with the tail colors also. I haven't personally had luck with the maribu jigs????  Not sure why. They look good, but I just don't catch fish withthem. Just medium chenile bodies and yarn tails work bes for me. Buck 
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#180651 - 01/08/03 11:35 PM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 08/18/00
Posts: 268
Loc: (Tacoma native),San Diego WA, ...
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Good info Buck. Really appreciate it. Think I'll give some of those a try when I next get up that way.
Thanx agin
Sincerely, Roger
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#180653 - 01/10/03 01:23 AM
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Parr
Registered: 08/05/02
Posts: 52
Loc: Longview Washingtion
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Thanks for the heads up on the nightmare clfm. I am going to make a couple up to night before I go out in the morning.
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#180655 - 01/10/03 11:45 AM
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Returning Adult
Registered: 08/18/00
Posts: 268
Loc: (Tacoma native),San Diego WA, ...
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Micropterus101 -- Thanx fer the tip. sounds like it would wrk pretty good. Do you tie them up at home nd apply the glue or do you carry the glue w/you and apply streamside?
Couple a quick questions: What does "micropterus" mean? Are u a micropterus teacher or student? And finally, how big is that fish in yer avatar?
Sincerely, Roger
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#180656 - 01/10/03 01:20 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 10/04/01
Posts: 3563
Loc: Gold Bar
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hoh#er
If you do buy beau-mac make sure you sharpen the hooks, straight out of the package you could not poke your eye out with one of there hooks if you tried.
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#180657 - 01/10/03 06:29 PM
Re: Jig Questions
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Spawner
Registered: 01/03/03
Posts: 802
Loc: Port Orchard
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Originally posted by RRR: Micropterus101 -- Thanx fer the tip. sounds like it would wrk pretty good. Do you tie them up at home nd apply the glue or do you carry the glue w/you and apply streamside?
Couple a quick questions: What does "micropterus" mean? Are u a micropterus teacher or student? And finally, how big is that fish in yer avatar?
Sincerely, Roger Yep, I carry the glue streamside in a container used for holding fly glue cement with a metal tube. That way when it clogs I just heat the tube with a lighter and it vaporizes pretty quick. Micropterus is the first part of the scientific name of bass. I put 101 afterwards because I get asked so many questions I feel like a fishing teacher. The fish in the avatar is 28 pounds.
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#180658 - 01/10/03 07:07 PM
Re: Jig Questions
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 06/14/00
Posts: 1828
Loc: Toledo, Washington
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micropterus101 This is getting pretty scary! About a year ago, or so, we (the Board) had a pretty active member named RT. He was one of Bob's moderators and ran a contest for the best idea for fishing. I gave RT and the board the same idea and advise that you have about using "supper glue" on your jig knot! Maybe we think to much alike…you think? Cowlitzfisherman 
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#180659 - 01/10/03 09:30 PM
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Three Time Spawner
Registered: 12/24/01
Posts: 1877
Loc: Kingston, WA
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Novel concept. I understand the thought behind trying to get the jig to remain horizontal by using super glue, but I prefer to let the jig to impart as much natural action as possible. Good jigs are well balanced and the current brings them to life (nice ties, CFM). A uni-knot (both easy and strong) can be tied slightly loose to yeild less resistance to the lures action with no loss of strength. Same tie I use on a spoon or plug. Works great with braids too. Best part is old men with feeble eyes like me can tie it because you can do it with your eyes closed; you will have to look to cut the tag though, which is why the only time I don't use it is for drift gear where I want a tag for pencil lead.
No telling what kind of trouble I could get into with SuperGlue around.
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