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Offline smalljaw

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Northern Style Swim Jigs
« on: 06/12/15 14:24 UTC »
Here are some "Northern" style swim jigs I did for an upcoming trip. These are 1/4oz swim jigs with a 4/0 light wire hook and 22 strand skirt in my newest patterns. The top bait is my "Spring Peeper" pattern and is done by using a white base coat and then going over it with pearl pepper and candy green on the back. The skirt is 12 strands of green glimmer ( pearl with green tint and sparse black flake), and 5 strands each of money maker and lime green, I used the money maker to have a darker element for a little contrast. The bottom bait is my take on "Lavender Shad", it is done by using a white base coat and then going over it with a light layer of alewive, and finished with junebug on the back. The skirt consist of 12 strands of purple glimmer (pearl with purple tint and sparse black flake), 5 strands each of clear blue crystal and metallic purple, I used the clear blue crystal to help add some flash without taking away from the purple glimmer as the paint has a bit of a metallic look to it.


Offline MO QWACK

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Re: Northern Style Swim Jigs
« Reply #1 on: 06/12/15 14:26 UTC »
My pet gold fish just jumped out its bowl and ate my phone  :o thems gooood looking

Offline andrewlamberson

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Re: Northern Style Swim Jigs
« Reply #2 on: 06/12/15 15:23 UTC »
They look great! That purple and white would really be the ticket around here (Emerald shiners).

I also make them without the weed guards.

For the ones that don't have a trailer I often put on a small stinger hook. Smallmouth sometimes like to kill or stun the bait before the eat it and the stinger hook can make a big difference.

For some real fun...tie on some white nylon anchor rope and fish for Gar! Just make sure you have some good gloves, a mouth spreader and a comb to get the nylon untangled out of their teeth. I normally cut the hook off at the bend so I don't get hooked trying to get it out of the gar. Those buggers can breath air and will keep trying to bite you!

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Re: Northern Style Swim Jigs
« Reply #3 on: 06/12/15 20:22 UTC »
Don't get me goin on stingers. I'm a big fan. really stealthy nice baits man. !!!


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Re: Northern Style Swim Jigs
« Reply #4 on: 06/12/15 20:45 UTC »
Okay Johnn I gotta see that whole bait!

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Re: Northern Style Swim Jigs
« Reply #5 on: 06/12/15 23:19 UTC »
Great swim jig what length trailer do you use. I have had good success with 4" paddle tail's or twister type grubs.
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Re: Northern Style Swim Jigs
« Reply #6 on: 06/13/15 06:32 UTC »
those maybe show up better. I tip em with cut up minnow or send em down nude. Sometimes when I troll with them I put another Williams blade ahead of the rig just a few inches for more flash.


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Re: Northern Style Swim Jigs
« Reply #7 on: 06/13/15 06:40 UTC »
Great swim jig what length trailer do you use. I have had good success with 4" paddle tail's or twister type grubs.

Thanks guys, I'm in bait making mode the last 2 weeks and every year I like to try to come up with a new pattern to try out. WALLEYE WACKER, I generally use 3.5", 3.75" and 4" baits for almost all of my swim jigs, even the heavy hook models, any longer and it doesn't seem to work as well in my waters.

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Re: Northern Style Swim Jigs
« Reply #8 on: 06/13/15 07:07 UTC »
I would like to apologize for what appears to have been a hi jacking of this topic. I am fairly new to forums and I did not intend to switch topics. I was simply responding. Now that the etiquette has been explained to me I will create a new topic in the future. Again, apologies.


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Re: Northern Style Swim Jigs
« Reply #9 on: 06/13/15 07:12 UTC »
I would like to apologize for what appears to have been a hi jacking of this topic. I am fairly new to forums and I did not intend to switch topics. I was simply responding. Now that the etiquette has been explained to me I will create a new topic in the future. Again, apologies.


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Not a problem at all!!! Those spoons/flashers with the dressed stingers look awesome!!!!!

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Re: Northern Style Swim Jigs
« Reply #10 on: 06/13/15 07:15 UTC »
I would like to apologize for what appears to have been a hi jacking of this topic. I am fairly new to forums and I did not intend to switch topics. I was simply responding. Now that the etiquette has been explained to me I will create a new topic in the future. Again, apologies.


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We were all newbs at one point and probably did the same thing. Don't sweat the small stuff.  ;D

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Re: Northern Style Swim Jigs
« Reply #11 on: 06/13/15 07:37 UTC »
Thanks guys.


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Re: Northern Style Swim Jigs
« Reply #12 on: 06/13/15 07:47 UTC »
It's really good having you here, Johnn.  Amazing work.  Vivid colors.  The feathers, the beads, the flash, the hair, the photography....simply a class act and I thank you for sharing it.  We have many talented bait makers on this forum and it's not uncommon for threads to get hijacked.  We just get excited about certain things and the threads take off on tangents as if they had a life of their own.  It's all good.  No harm, no foul.

BTW...we try not to get Tom too excited.  He's getting up in years and his idea of an exciting day is picking glitter out of his shag carpet.
Until next time.

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Re: Northern Style Swim Jigs
« Reply #13 on: 06/13/15 07:53 UTC »
Lol. Thanks Denny.


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Re: Northern Style Swim Jigs
« Reply #14 on: 06/13/15 10:09 UTC »
I'm not good at much but I'm really good at steering things off topic  :P it works well because with Denny and Tom being so old they can't ever remember what the topic was  :o