There is something about a black jig that it just looks good. It's always good to use on cloudy days or in the shady spots like under bridges. Have a good trip using it. Be blessed. My friend.
Excellent looking jig. I love using the shrink tube trick, takes a little time but the results are well worth the effort. When this Mo heat turns on it’s nice to tie a few and watch your video’s Thanks for the tie!
Excellent, I Love a Red/Orange Crawfish 🦞 Jig, That’s Gonna Work Well on those Crappie, They just Can’t Resist a Crawfish Treat, Enjoyed the Video, Thanks for Tying
WoW 🤩 I like that Green Thread Neck Jig, I would use it Everyday, Love Your Thread Dam Flare Trick, I use it All the Time when I’m tying Bucktail/Squirrel Tail jigs, it works Perfectly, Enjoyed the Video and Thanks for Tying
Very nice bucktail jig. Classic white but with green twist. Love the green with it. Believe it will let you have a good day fishing. Be blessed. My friend.
Looks awesome. Bucktail is a good material to work with and easy to get if you or soy you know hunts. Keep up the good work and keep the videos coming.
What a fantastic color match for a jig. Here is one for you I've seen someone using a chartreuse and gold jig. The tail was chartreuse with a gold body do real well in the evening and early morning. Just wonder what you could do with it to make it yours. Be blessed. My friend.
Looks Great, that Ones gonna be a “Kill R” the Crappie will be All Over that One, Enjoyed the Video, Thanks for Tying, I’ve been Tying some Cajun Style Jigs with the Wing, I’m getting ready
Very nice-looking jig heads you painted. Can't wait to see you tie them or you make soft plastic bodies for them. Either way, the final product will be great. Be blessed. My friend.
That's awesome nice paint job. I paint mine with a brush and use vinyl paint but takes a lot longer to do. Keep the videos coming. Like to see how you do yours.
That’s a Fancy Fox Tail Jig, Them Crappie better look out, The Fox is Gonna Raid The Chicken Coop 😆, we had a place on Toledo Bend called the chicken coop, Loaded with Crappie
My AC went out in man cave so I moved inside to tie....not going over well with the wife and cats! In the process of taking window unit out and installing and actual HVAC unit on the installation is easy. My sister put these in her old farm house and they are very efficient and do an outstanding job keeping the house cool. Hope you have ac in your shop. If not....I don't know how you stand it especially when painting jig heads.
My ac went out a few weeks ago and had to buy another window unit. I need to get started on my bigger building since it has cooled off a little. So crowded in this one.
Lookin forward to the Spinner Build, those Bass and Pike are gonna Kill It, It resembles a Baby Duck cutting through the water, Enjoyed the Video, Thanks for Tying
That’s an Excellent little Silicone Leg Jig, those Sili-legs are gonna give it lots of movement in the water that no Crappie can resist, Enjoyed the Video, Thanks for Tying
Very nice.caught out now.
Caught up now.
😹 thanks Richard
There is something about a black jig that it just looks good. It's always good to use on cloudy days or in the shady spots like under bridges. Have a good trip using it. Be blessed. My friend.
Thanks Joe 😊
Awesome looking jig. Ever try one just with crystal flash tail? Keep the ideas coming and the great videos.
Thanks Jeff, I did several of those, I have one I haven't posted yet.
@@JustFishing-uy6tm can't wait to see it. I have friends that use them all the time
I also like using crystal chenille for the bodys
Very nice.
Thanks Richard, looks like you was behind a bit. 😃
Very nice.
Thanks Richard 😊
Nice.
Thanks 😊
Nice
Thanks Richard 😊
The thread dam is a very helpful example! Thanks
Thanks Dave, 😊
Nice tutorial- thanks
Thanks, 😃
I like that color very good around the Cypress trees and Tupelo trees here in Louisiana. 👍🏻
Thanks John, appreciate it.
Heat shrink tubing is one of the many things I have learned watching your videos. Thanks!
Thanks Jim, appreciate the support. 😃
Very nice jig.really like the color combo. Keep up the gerat work and keep the videos coming.
Thanks Jeff, appreciate it.
I really like it, really do. I’ll bet it works good on small ponds and lakes. I plan to try it. Thank you so much. Too cool.
Thanks Hank, appreciate it. 😃
Excellent looking jig. I love using the shrink tube trick, takes a little time but the results are well worth the effort. When this Mo heat turns on it’s nice to tie a few and watch your video’s Thanks for the tie!
Thanks David, the heat shrink just makes a cleaner looking paint Job.
Now that jig is all dressed up for some hot action. Be blessed. My friend.
Excellent, I Love a Red/Orange Crawfish 🦞 Jig, That’s Gonna Work Well on those Crappie, They just Can’t Resist a Crawfish Treat, Enjoyed the Video, Thanks for Tying
Thanks Douglas, appreciate it. 😃
Really nice color, good looking jig
Thanks Jimmy 😊
WoW 🤩 I like that Green Thread Neck Jig, I would use it Everyday, Love Your Thread Dam Flare Trick, I use it All the Time when I’m tying Bucktail/Squirrel Tail jigs, it works Perfectly, Enjoyed the Video and Thanks for Tying
Thanks Douglas, I use the flare all the time as well. Just think it is a better look on the hair jigs. 😃
Very nice bucktail jig. Classic white but with green twist. Love the green with it. Believe it will let you have a good day fishing. Be blessed. My friend.
Thanks Joe, appreciate it. 😃
Looks awesome. Bucktail is a good material to work with and easy to get if you or soy you know hunts. Keep up the good work and keep the videos coming.
Thanks Jeff, 😊
Very nice jig. Looks like a crappie minnow. Crappies should really like it. Great video keep them coming. Keep up the great job and ideas
Thanks Jeff, appreciate it. 😃
Fantastic looking shiner jig combo.
Thanks David 😊
That looks like that shiner. I believe the fish will also. Be blessed. My friend.
Thanks Joe 😊
Nice, You need to Be Careful With that One, Those Crappie are gonna Take it Away from You, Great Video, Thanks for Tying
Thanks Douglas, appreciate the support. 😃
What a fantastic color match for a jig. Here is one for you I've seen someone using a chartreuse and gold jig. The tail was chartreuse with a gold body do real well in the evening and early morning. Just wonder what you could do with it to make it yours. Be blessed. My friend.
Thanks Joe, will have to try that one. 😃
Real Nice!
Thanks Patrick 😊
Awesome looking crappie jig.
Thanks David 😊
Looks Great, that Ones gonna be a “Kill R” the Crappie will be All Over that One, Enjoyed the Video, Thanks for Tying, I’ve been Tying some Cajun Style Jigs with the Wing, I’m getting ready
Thanks Douglas, appreciate it.
Great color an jig
Thanks Johnny 😊
Looks very nice. Should have a very good action in the water. Keep up the good job and keep the videos coming.
Thanks Jeff 😊
Nice jig
Thanks Charles 😊
Good looking jig
Thanks David 😊
I too use heat shrink tubing on my pony heads , put it on the swivel side
Works pretty good.
You pour your own jig heads? Or buy them?
Very nice-looking jig heads you painted. Can't wait to see you tie them or you make soft plastic bodies for them. Either way, the final product will be great. Be blessed. My friend.
Thanks Joe, I need to make some more soft plastics, haven't done any in awhile.
Grab hook eye with needle nose.
I need to do that, I tried a couple times and it would break the tubing, guess I didn't let it cool enough.
That's awesome nice paint job. I paint mine with a brush and use vinyl paint but takes a lot longer to do. Keep the videos coming. Like to see how you do yours.
Thanks Jeff, I have thought about getting an airbrush ,but I have so much tied up in this already.
@@JustFishing-uy6tm yes me to but I really enjoy doing it. I've been tying wooly buggers flys latey
That’s a Fancy Fox Tail Jig, Them Crappie better look out, The Fox is Gonna Raid The Chicken Coop 😆, we had a place on Toledo Bend called the chicken coop, Loaded with Crappie
Thanks Douglas, appreciate it. Hoping to go fishing Monday. Try for some trout.
My AC went out in man cave so I moved inside to tie....not going over well with the wife and cats! In the process of taking window unit out and installing and actual HVAC unit on the installation is easy. My sister put these in her old farm house and they are very efficient and do an outstanding job keeping the house cool. Hope you have ac in your shop. If not....I don't know how you stand it especially when painting jig heads.
My ac went out a few weeks ago and had to buy another window unit. I need to get started on my bigger building since it has cooled off a little. So crowded in this one.
Those Turned Out Great, I need to start doin that, Thanks for the Tip, I’m Excited to See You Dress Them Up, Enjoyed the Video, Thanks for Sharing
Thanks Douglas 😊
Lookin forward to the Spinner Build, those Bass and Pike are gonna Kill It, It resembles a Baby Duck cutting through the water, Enjoyed the Video, Thanks for Tying
Thanks Douglas, was going to do some spinners today but other things to do. 🙁
Hey Buddy, have you seen the New Silicone Split Tails from Woods and Water ?
Haven't seen them, will have to check it out.
That should work fine. Marabou looses bulk when wet but gives great movement. With the flash you put should do great. Be blessed. My friend.
Thanks Joe, I believe it will do much better than the hackle. Still working on a squirrel tail spinner.
Can you tell me where you purchase your skirt from?
I got it at Bass Pro Shop, I think it was around $5.00 for 5 skirts.
@@JustFishing-uy6tm Thanks
Very nice. Has lots of flash. Wonder how bucktail would work on those treble hooks? I know squirrel tail works great. Keep the videos coming.
Thanks Jeff, I have tried squirrel tail, not tried the buck tail yet.
Very nice.
Thanks Richard 😊
Nice job Rick😂
If that doesn't spark some interest from some crappies I'd be very surprised. Be blessed. My friend.
Thanks Joe 😊
That’s an Excellent little Silicone Leg Jig, those Sili-legs are gonna give it lots of movement in the water that no Crappie can resist, Enjoyed the Video, Thanks for Tying
Thanks Douglas, should be a lot of movement for sure. 😃
Very nice jig.
Thanks Richard