A Spider and a confused jig......

Jerkin' Jaws Jigs

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Well been in the lab again and got inspired by a few things....my wife, her car and a spider. Also another jig just couldn't make up his mind...(D@MN stubborn jig).....!?!?!? And a the others are great additions!!!

Thanks Ron Don for the round socket heads!!!!

First off...
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My wife's jig that she wanted to resemble her car and what she call it....The Black Widow
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Bottom View
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Now this is where this jig 2 Face didn't know what he wanted to bePink head and pink feather
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Or Chart Heat and Chart feather
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So he got BOTH
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I have not seen any posted but I was not sure if anyone else has done this or tried a 2 faced jig head but I thought it looked pretty cool!! Now i guess the next question is will it catch fish!!!!
 

Lost Pole

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Wow. They are all amazing. The spider scares me… I'll snatch a moccasin by his head, but a spider… no thank you very much.
That black n pink dude would get ate up around here.
Powder on the two face?

Adam
 

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The last pic is a walleye head . I have molds for those . They work great I'm surprised I don't see a lot of that head being used or sold in bait shops . GREAT WORK! Fish those around rocks that head shoots around them pretty good gives an escaping minnow look under water.
 

Jerkin' Jaws Jigs

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Just run the chenile down the center under the black as you wrap it, Then in the center lift the red above the black for a few wraps and then wrap it back under the black. Try it out. It took me a few trys to get it to look decent.
 

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Jerkin said:
Just run the chenile down the center under the black as you wrap it, Then in the center lift the red above the black for a few wraps and then wrap it back under the black. Try it out. It took me a few trys to get it to look decent.

Thanks for that tip Bentley. I believe contrasting hot spots like that really catch a fish's eye and act like a bulls-eye for them to lock in on. Plus it looks cool. I will definitely have to give your technique a try.

John
 
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