papaperch
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Technically these aren't jigs. What they are is great ice fishing lures and yes they can be used in open water fishing also. I make some with plastic beads and some with metal beads used in fly tying.
these are my go to lure throught the ice when the panfish get lockjaw. tipped with either a waxworm or maggot they are downright deadly.
Perch ,crappie and gills are the normal victims but every now and then.....
the plastic beads have to be drilled but the metal ones the hole is big enough. easiest way to drill is hold bead with pliars and use battery hand drill. I use mono to wrap then glue bead to wrap build up. I use everything ( mostly scraps from other ties) for a tail.
Been my ice fishing weapon of choice for a few decades now. For deep water a split shot must be added to the line when using the plastic beaded ones or tie as a dropper under a normal jig or lure.
these are my go to lure throught the ice when the panfish get lockjaw. tipped with either a waxworm or maggot they are downright deadly.
Perch ,crappie and gills are the normal victims but every now and then.....

the plastic beads have to be drilled but the metal ones the hole is big enough. easiest way to drill is hold bead with pliars and use battery hand drill. I use mono to wrap then glue bead to wrap build up. I use everything ( mostly scraps from other ties) for a tail.
Been my ice fishing weapon of choice for a few decades now. For deep water a split shot must be added to the line when using the plastic beaded ones or tie as a dropper under a normal jig or lure.