More Walleye Jigs

Jay Wirth

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More walleye goodies, this time the jigs are 5/8 Barumba heads.

Emerald Shiner, Hair: green, green chartreuse, white bucktail. Thread green size A
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Tight Lines,

Jay
 

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QPassage

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Those are nice.
I've only ever used the road runner jigs for walleye and tipped with a night crawler or gulp worm. Usually tying a 16 inch leader with a 1/8oz weight. We find a reef then casting them over the top and drop the sides of the reef.
Do you fish these in much the same way?
 

plateboater

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Great looking jigs....multi colors look fantastic. How long is it taking you to tie one of those?
 

Jay Wirth

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Q, I usually tip with a crawler or minnow. This jig is a little heavy and used 15' or deeper.

Plate, I average 3-4 dozen an hour. its quicker when I sit and tie a few dozen of the same size / color.
 

StumpHunter

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Good work and nice colors. I have found that there are a few lakes within a reasonable drive for me that has Walleyes. I plan to try the Walleye fishing this year and your pics are helping me to know what jigs I need to tie, thank for posting them.
 
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