Bucho
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traded some custom jigs for steel plating work on my kayak. Was a good deal, the guy and his 2 friends tested them extensively on a 5 day fishing trip to northern norway.
16oz spire point jig with 12/0 big game hook, 8" sea witch skirting material. The STW 155 wire insert was oviously too weak but the best I could improvise a spinner blade arm with. Planning to switch to 1mm twisted feather steel which is about the maximum I can homeshop with my cordless drill (last picture).
The other two guys started out working large plastics like everybody else, but all 6 halibut (4 landed) and all 3 large cod over 100cm (up to 20kg) went for the Jigs tipped with 40cm long whole coalfish or cutbait. Bonus were several lumb of 7-8kg and a wolffish, both praised table fare.
Findings:
- the nose ring for an extra treble, requested by my friend, was utterly useless. Large halibut gobbled the whole thing up, smaller ones where hooked with a 8/0 single hook stinger in the rear of the bait
- 8" hair was too long, it fouled badly
- the wire needs to be shifted forward, the guys had fouling issues with hair in the blade
- fluorescent hair did better than plain white, so did an extra spinner blade on top of the jig









16oz spire point jig with 12/0 big game hook, 8" sea witch skirting material. The STW 155 wire insert was oviously too weak but the best I could improvise a spinner blade arm with. Planning to switch to 1mm twisted feather steel which is about the maximum I can homeshop with my cordless drill (last picture).
The other two guys started out working large plastics like everybody else, but all 6 halibut (4 landed) and all 3 large cod over 100cm (up to 20kg) went for the Jigs tipped with 40cm long whole coalfish or cutbait. Bonus were several lumb of 7-8kg and a wolffish, both praised table fare.
Findings:
- the nose ring for an extra treble, requested by my friend, was utterly useless. Large halibut gobbled the whole thing up, smaller ones where hooked with a 8/0 single hook stinger in the rear of the bait
- 8" hair was too long, it fouled badly
- the wire needs to be shifted forward, the guys had fouling issues with hair in the blade
- fluorescent hair did better than plain white, so did an extra spinner blade on top of the jig








