Bucho
Member
Hi!
some of you might remember my obsession with free swinging hooks placed on the rear end of long saltwater jigs. After the sandeel slip jig proved to be very productive, I wanted an eyed version and remembered that topic. Once again, I used the articulated fly shank, but this time without a propeller or a dressed hook but simply as a rear eye to let the customer fix his own pick of hook. I just kinked it a bit to fit in the bucktail-collar banana mold. Had to make a little space for the 90° traversed hook end hough, but that was rough & quick work since it is in the mold´s blank space.



some of you might remember my obsession with free swinging hooks placed on the rear end of long saltwater jigs. After the sandeel slip jig proved to be very productive, I wanted an eyed version and remembered that topic. Once again, I used the articulated fly shank, but this time without a propeller or a dressed hook but simply as a rear eye to let the customer fix his own pick of hook. I just kinked it a bit to fit in the bucktail-collar banana mold. Had to make a little space for the 90° traversed hook end hough, but that was rough & quick work since it is in the mold´s blank space.


