In a previous post I mentioned the fat wild carp which inhabit the "wild river" along with trout. Attica said try some very small bugeye jigs, so I tied these up in 1/32nd for a trip yesterday.
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Painted over google eyes with peacock herl bodies and rabbit tails. Probably actually weigh about 1/36th or 1/38th when sides filed flat for the eyes. You can see the raw jig (a local mould) has a very long collar so still got weight despite the head bit being filed down for the eyes. Really horizontal slow fall. And doesn't that peacock look magic in the sun. Jig on the left has emerald green clear sparkle nail polish on the eyes over black for that really buggy look.
Hook only comes in size 6, wish they did them in 8s.
Attica I failed on the carp (not jig, my lack of skills!!) but one of the bugeyes fooled this 16.5 inch rainbow (the .5s important!) in a riffle about six inches deep!
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Have done a report in the specific tackle talk/trout section. Was an interesting mid summer stream session for this trout newby!
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Painted over google eyes with peacock herl bodies and rabbit tails. Probably actually weigh about 1/36th or 1/38th when sides filed flat for the eyes. You can see the raw jig (a local mould) has a very long collar so still got weight despite the head bit being filed down for the eyes. Really horizontal slow fall. And doesn't that peacock look magic in the sun. Jig on the left has emerald green clear sparkle nail polish on the eyes over black for that really buggy look.
Hook only comes in size 6, wish they did them in 8s.
Attica I failed on the carp (not jig, my lack of skills!!) but one of the bugeyes fooled this 16.5 inch rainbow (the .5s important!) in a riffle about six inches deep!
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Have done a report in the specific tackle talk/trout section. Was an interesting mid summer stream session for this trout newby!