Author Topic: Junk Pile Jig  (Read 3556 times)

Offline smalljaw

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Junk Pile Jig
« on: 12/02/13 16:20 UTC »
This jig is my junk jig I make every so often, it is made from scraps of leftover material that I put in a container and every now and again I pull some stuff out and see what kind of jig I can tie from it. This is a 1/16oz ball jig head with a size #2 hook, the color is watermelon. I tied in a dark olive rabbit strip for the tail and then hackle tied some medium olive UV marabou to surround the tail and then I added a few strands of pearl flashabou to each side and finished off with some rootbeer cactus chenille. I know the colors could match better but I did want to do this 100% from my scraps and I'm actually liking the rootbeer cactus chenille with the olive colors, I'm betting it would work with green pumpkin too.

 
« Last Edit: 12/02/13 16:36 UTC by smalljaw »

Offline snake River

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Re: Junk Pile Jig
« Reply #1 on: 12/12/13 12:39 UTC »
   for being scraps of feathers  and other material that you had lain around it looks a pretty good  good job on your jig.

Offline Blackhawk19

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Re: Junk Pile Jig
« Reply #2 on: 12/12/13 18:57 UTC »
That should catch fish!
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