redman
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As most of you know I was a Walleye fisherman before I moved to Texas. I have described and told many of you of the jigs I used. Crappiejgr Quint and I have been talking about them for a while. I finally got around to making a set for him to tie from. They are tied on a 3/8 oz head with a Mustad 9671 1/0 hook that is hand bent, The technique is the same whether tying it on a 1/2 oz. head or a 1/8 oz. head. Smaller than that I change the Bucktail hackle for feather hackle. I have tied them down to a 1/64 oz. on a number 10 hook.
After working with the Matuzo Sickle hooks I believe that they would be a better hook to use because of the hooking ability. Even though the shanks are shorter it still ties up nice. I hope some day to be able to hook a few Walleyes again. These were the same patterns that were developed in the Iowa Great Lakes Area By the Great C. J. " Cap" Kennedy and marketed as Rock-a-Roos. Please enjoy the pictures and any questions ask.



Redman
After working with the Matuzo Sickle hooks I believe that they would be a better hook to use because of the hooking ability. Even though the shanks are shorter it still ties up nice. I hope some day to be able to hook a few Walleyes again. These were the same patterns that were developed in the Iowa Great Lakes Area By the Great C. J. " Cap" Kennedy and marketed as Rock-a-Roos. Please enjoy the pictures and any questions ask.



Redman