Thank you for you support, it is very much appreciated!!! There will be more videos as I'm tying for spring now, and I'm in the process of setting up a demonstration tank so you can how the jig looks underwater.
I like the poison tail jig for swimming or bouncing off the bottom. Minnow are very prevalent around here so this pattern should really help me catch a bass or ten. Thanks your a master of your craft.
I like using Hareline brand bucktails because the colors are very consistent, bright, and the hair quality is fantastic. I get mine from Barlow's Tackle. - www.barlowstackle.com/Hareline-Bucktails-P3584.aspx
Thanks for watching!!! Yes, this one has the hole for a weed guard and I did put one in later on. I don't always use one with this jig as I like to slowly swim it along the bottom and I'm using it in areas where there isn't a lot of cover. This is one that will be used on a small lake that has a lot of dead falls and the small 5/64" diameter FG-12 weed guard helps get it through some limbs that I will encounter.
smalljaw not a problem. Was thinking of buying a poison tail mold. Was just curious. Didn't remember seeing 91768s any smaller than 1/0. Also, what do you use for base pins for the FG12 weedguards? Thanks.
Daren, I went to speedy metals and got the 5/64" round stainless 304 rod. I purchased a 2' length and then cut 1" pins out of it. I'll put the link to it here. www.speedymetals.com/pc-1838-8270-564-rd-304-stainless-steel-cold-finished-annealed.aspx
Love it !
Thank you so much for all the insightful information. Your work is absolutely beautiful.
Thank you Rick!!!
Thanks for sharing. I can't wait to make and fish this jig. Also good to see you posting again!!!
Thank you for you support, it is very much appreciated!!! There will be more videos as I'm tying for spring now, and I'm in the process of setting up a demonstration tank so you can how the jig looks underwater.
Thank you very much for your videos I have loved everyone of them
Thank you for the very kind words, it is tremendously appreciated!!!!!
I like the poison tail jig for swimming or bouncing off the bottom. Minnow are very prevalent around here so this pattern should really help me catch a bass or ten. Thanks your a master of your craft.
Thank you Hank!!! This is the head I wanted to recommend to you based on your needs.
@@smalljaw Thanks for the info I will have to look into this style.
Brother SJ,
Still playing catch up.
Great movie!!
Thank you Dan!!! Take your time, chances are you'll catch up and end up waiting on me...LOL!!!!
Nicely done
Thanks Rich!!!
Nice, would sure like to see this jig in your tank.
Thanks Dale, I'll try to get that one for you!!
Good morning. I enjoy your videos. like you break everything down.
How do you like your poison jig. Keep it up for all to learn..
Can you tell me. Where do you buy your buck hair
I like using Hareline brand bucktails because the colors are very consistent, bright, and the hair quality is fantastic. I get mine from Barlow's Tackle. - www.barlowstackle.com/Hareline-Bucktails-P3584.aspx
Love it!
Thank you!!!!
Do you use a weedguard with this jig, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!!! Yes, this one has the hole for a weed guard and I did put one in later on. I don't always use one with this jig as I like to slowly swim it along the bottom and I'm using it in areas where there isn't a lot of cover. This is one that will be used on a small lake that has a lot of dead falls and the small 5/64" diameter FG-12 weed guard helps get it through some limbs that I will encounter.
smalljaw a
You said that you used a #1 mustad hook. What number hook is that?
It is a 91768. I guess the reply I posted didn't post, I apologize. I got them from a tackle shop that was going out of business a few years back.
smalljaw not a problem. Was thinking of buying a poison tail mold. Was just curious. Didn't remember seeing 91768s any smaller than 1/0. Also, what do you use for base pins for the FG12 weedguards? Thanks.
Daren, I went to speedy metals and got the 5/64" round stainless 304 rod. I purchased a 2' length and then cut 1" pins out of it. I'll put the link to it here. www.speedymetals.com/pc-1838-8270-564-rd-304-stainless-steel-cold-finished-annealed.aspx
smalljaw, thanks for the info. Did you ever use the Teflon pins?