Tying the auto..?

Jigmaker0421

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I saw some of the huge gills LedHed was catching on his autos, and i was just curious, is there a tutorial on it or a recipe for it here on the site anywhere??
 

LedHed

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Been promising to do it... You will be surprised how easy it is.
Using
3/0 flat wax thread - body
UV Krystalflash - tail
Reptile rubber or silicon tabs - tail & arms

See what I can do tomorrow or Tuesday.
 

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redear

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I tied a few on a 1/64 with size 8 sickle yesterday and it was easy to do, I had some old centipede round legs, still would like to try the reptile rubber, but it comes in 3 oz packs for 8 or 9 bucks, they say it is about a 15 foot strip per pack, the kind led uses with the dual color scheme is a special color scheme, in other words he uses the ones mostly with a different color bars on each side, then they have a bunch with the same color scheme all the way around, which are like my old centipede legs. flat waxed nylon thread works good for building the body, and I used dome crystal flash for the tail, this should be a killer bream and shellcracker bait where I fish. Ledhead, I am interested in knowing the history of this jig and how it came about.
 

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Redear....good info. Agree would be cool to here some history. For me, this bait I used about two years ago from a tier in Victoria, IL used in strip mine country for gills. His version is more on the 1/64 size. All the legs/arms folded back and did not stick out so much as Led's. I like Led's flared version more.
 

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Thnx, JC members, for the interest in the auto style jig. The jig evolved from an unknown manufactured jig that stop making them. My friends nephew had the jig that was ~1/80th chub style head, #10 hook, with rubber legs and the rubber on the neck was flared out all around. I did a pretty good copy but found out real quick that bigger fish would inhale it down to the tail fin.
So - made the jig bigger, bigger hook, added UV Krystalflash, and changed to an arm configuration. First trial run produced 7 fish with 7 casts - the auto was born.

Put a tutorial up tonight.
 
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