Bucho
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I keep getting requests from customers who got aquainted with hairjigs in central america so I spend some quality time on the matter.
It started with Tarpon Jigs, the guy was very specific about decent hooks.


The peacock jigs start selling well so I finally moded a 3/4oz mold for 6/0 Mustad Steelhead hooks that will hopefully get a better grip around the their thick boney lip.

With the blue crab I am still not sure. The pattern is rather time consuming. This is a tip-up with mono weed guard. Errecting the guard is easy against the plain edge of the lead head.


I freely admit I stole this shrimp pattern from Buggs Fishing where I ordered some samples. They where very really thoughtful, threw in free glass cleaning tissues and wished me a nice vacation. Made me feel shabby. :blush:

They say those goofy swim jigs look awkward but catch pompano. I know my fellow Germans, they will not put anything on the end of their line that doesn`t look like somebody gave a good thought about it. The paint is a two-coat base, pearl with a 2.nd layer of clear, white UV and blue luxan, tapped with some copper luxan. Hope the UV pigment will make it visible enough in the surf without those goofy fluo colors.
Speaking of mole crab, I have never seen one in the flesh but from what I heard an usd wobble head should make a good imitation.


It started with Tarpon Jigs, the guy was very specific about decent hooks.


The peacock jigs start selling well so I finally moded a 3/4oz mold for 6/0 Mustad Steelhead hooks that will hopefully get a better grip around the their thick boney lip.

With the blue crab I am still not sure. The pattern is rather time consuming. This is a tip-up with mono weed guard. Errecting the guard is easy against the plain edge of the lead head.


I freely admit I stole this shrimp pattern from Buggs Fishing where I ordered some samples. They where very really thoughtful, threw in free glass cleaning tissues and wished me a nice vacation. Made me feel shabby. :blush:

They say those goofy swim jigs look awkward but catch pompano. I know my fellow Germans, they will not put anything on the end of their line that doesn`t look like somebody gave a good thought about it. The paint is a two-coat base, pearl with a 2.nd layer of clear, white UV and blue luxan, tapped with some copper luxan. Hope the UV pigment will make it visible enough in the surf without those goofy fluo colors.

Speaking of mole crab, I have never seen one in the flesh but from what I heard an usd wobble head should make a good imitation.

