getting ready for the 'Sip

Bucko

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Tied a few dozen up and just need the weekend! Hopefully get into some good walleyes! This is a few 3/4 ouncers.
 

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Awesome work - excellent tyes

Is there a preference for light wire hooks over a heavier wire hook, for the walleye?
 

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I prefer just a standard 570. Light wire will bend out of you get snagged up. I use light wire size 10 mustad treble hooks for stingers. Same deal, they bend out if snagged. Just keep my hook file handy is all.
 

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How are you getting the chartreuse with all that glitter.....tapping? Killer ties.....boys were on the river last weekend in droves!
 

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plateboater said:
How are you getting the chartreuse with all that glitter.....tapping? Killer ties.....boys were on the river last weekend in droves!

I did a coating of chartreuse paint them put it back over heat gun. Then while that paint was still melted I dipped it straight into the glitter. Lighting wipe excess of after cooling then give a liberal coating of Sally's to secure it.
 

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Muskygary said:
Do you ever tip with live bait, or just fish them as is?

I usually put a minnow on them. Hook through the mouth them out in or behind the skull. I jig these with very hard jerks so simply hooking through the lips will not work. One in awhile the fish want it without which I can only think would be they want a faster and more dramatic drop down. But I always start tipping them with s minnow and let the fish tell me otherwise.
 

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Holy crap! It's 75 degrees here today!!! This should warm that water a few degrees more that's needed to give those walleye a kick start. This weekend could be awesome! It's it the weekend yet?
 

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Those are sweet looking jigs! Glitter really comes out nice on them. Dark purple and John Deere green are the 2 favorite colors on Erie.

Beautiful outside here today too.... right now about 60° and warmer tomorrow. River run 'eyes are doing their thing right now. I am guessing you are using these on rivers (could be wrong) but is all your ice burnt off the lakes up there too?

.......and it is not the weekend yet. :( I am waiting patiently also.
 

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AtticaFish said:
Those are sweet looking jigs! Glitter really comes out nice on them. Dark purple and John Deere green are the 2 favorite colors on Erie.

Beautiful outside here today too.... right now about 60° and warmer tomorrow. River run 'eyes are doing their thing right now. I am guessing you are using these on rivers (could be wrong) but is all your ice burnt off the lakes up there too?

.......and it is not the weekend yet. :( I am waiting patiently also.

Some ice in the middle of lakes. Up north they were ice fishing as of Monday in spots yet I heard..... after today that'll be done.
 
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