Greetings From Hamilton, Ohio

Kdog

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First,

AWESOME site! The creators/Founders/Admins have done an incredible job. I first saw the site late last year but lost my link and for some reason never got back to it. I had some time and was looking for some info this AM and found the site again. (joined and bookmarked so I will not miss it again)

I am mostly a walleye fisherman in SW Ohio and SE Indiana. Will target Crappie if the time is right but am addicted to them elusive, tooth critters.

Usually my jigs are plain, powder coated and painted or stick on (read glue on) eyes and have started experimenting with color combos.

Most of my molds have been modified to accept larger hooks because my experience is a Jig tipped with a nightcrawler or a grub is a reliable walleye bait. Modifying the molds was quite a learning experience and fortunately only one goof. Thank the inventors of lab metal although the salvage was a bit time consuming. (Hint when buying a new mold make some reference samples and store them in an area where they will not get lost or used - saves a whole lot of time if you go overboard. A little lab metal some plastic wrap and a master jig and viola, back to new).

Hope to learn from those with creativity which I lack and new ideas including those that did not work. Big fan of preventive measures.
 

AtticaFish

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Welcome from NW Ohio.

Keep seeing and hearing everyone catching and talking walleye....... really need to get out and get some for myself!
 

Jig Man

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West Texas here, and welcome... If there were any eyes here they would be on the hit list to. Lookin forward to learning.
 

redman

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Howdy from Deep East Texas. I moved here from up in Iowa where I fished Walleye all the time. I truly miss them toothy critters.They are fine eating and a lot of fun to catch.

There are many patterns that can be used for walleye most of the Small mouth jigs are good for walleye. Here is a link to some of the ones that I tied for them. http://www.jigcraft.com/showcase/showcase_2012_03.html Don't hesitate to ask questions the only stupid question is the one not ask. There is someone on this board who know something about any thing that you might want to know. And if we don't we will hunt up something for you to look at or read that might help.

For now just relax and spend some time in the forums. Enjoy glad to have another walleye jig man in our midst.

Redman
 
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