Pinkies!

Pup

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A classic style of simple hair jigs for crappie, I think.

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Materials:
  • Sculpin wool/lambswool - white
  • Ball head jig (1/16-oz.) with a # 4 red hook
  • Pro-Tec Powder Paint/Orbit Powder Paint - Hot Pink/Clear mixture
  • Danville Flymaster 6/0 Nylon Thread (70 denier) - white

Some history about Pinkie Jigs can be found here.
 

yellowjacket

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they will hunt for sure. do u think the fish will short strike with the tail as long as it is?
 

SaltyBuckster

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I like your tail length.Seems when the jigs are the right color and have the the right action that most fish inhale them.That's why I like longer tails.Nice jigs Pup.
 

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Thank you for your comments Everyone. :)

yellowjacket said:
do u think the fish will short strike with the tail as long as it is?

YJ, Not really. Most of these run just under 2 inches in length. I hope that's not too long. Have caught plenty of crappie on jigs of this length. ;)

Lost Pole said:
Does that wool move pretty good?

Adam, Yes it does. I think that wool isn't more popular with fly tyers because it absorbs water which adds weight to flies thereby making casting more difficult. Two other negatives might be that 1) it takes a long time to dry out after using and 2) when wet and drying, it smells a little bit too. Its thinness might scare away a few who are concerned about durability. But, then I think of marabou and the fact that it's a jig. I will likely lose it at some point. ;)

Fatman said:
Where'd you get the material for the tail???

FM, I buy my wool from Jo Ann Fabrics and from Old Tyme Pottery. I do believe that there are many fly tying suppliers that carry it. Crazy Angler Tackle is one of them.

 
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