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Offline Mike J

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Modified Chub jig
« on: 11/08/15 20:31 UTC »
Thought I would share my latest project that i have been working on when not in the tree stand lately. I mostly did this to ice fish these. I modified my chub jig mold a little bit and then poured a #10 eagle claw lil nasty in it. 2nd pic is in the dark and bottom pic is my favorite way to fish it with a plastic I make. Works great for crappies gills and perch under the ice.




Offline Lamar

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Re: Modified Chub jig
« Reply #1 on: 11/09/15 05:45 UTC »
  Me like !

Offline Muskygary

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Re: Modified Chub jig
« Reply #2 on: 11/09/15 06:27 UTC »
Very nice! Thanks for sharing.

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Re: Modified Chub jig
« Reply #3 on: 11/09/15 08:56 UTC »
Nice stuff Mike. I've had that chub head for years and can't quite seem to not make a bunch each year. Guys up in the Two Harbors area of Minnesota love that head and I manage to keep them supplied.

I love those "lil nasty" hooks in the black chrome or black nickel, whatever its referred to as.

Is that the larger Jacobs ice stinger? 
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Offline Do-It Corp.

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Re: Modified Chub jig
« Reply #4 on: 11/09/15 08:57 UTC »
Great looking jig Mike.

Offline Mike J

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Re: Modified Chub jig
« Reply #5 on: 11/09/15 09:24 UTC »
Thanks for the kind words. Tom I use the bigger sizes of this jig for fluke type baits walleye fishing, but didn't really use the 1/32 and 1/16 sizes a lot so I made those two cavities into ice jig size. And that is the 1" Jacob's ice stinger with the eyes and an extra dip it gives it a little fatter body.

Offline smalljaw

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Re: Modified Chub jig
« Reply #6 on: 11/09/15 14:23 UTC »
Very nice indeed!!!!

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Re: Modified Chub jig
« Reply #7 on: 11/09/15 14:46 UTC »
That plastic looked familiar to me. lol
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Offline Fatman

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Re: Modified Chub jig
« Reply #8 on: 11/10/15 23:15 UTC »
have a buddy who got a blank do it and had someone cut him a custom chub head with crane swivel slot. 

Heres one I tied up on one of the heads

Offline Apdriver

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Re: Modified Chub jig
« Reply #9 on: 11/11/15 04:54 UTC »
Really nice work, Mike. I like yours too Fatman. Hey Mike, is that a glow paint or do you use the additive? Looks cool in the dark and wondering how it might be for nightfishing Largemouth in the summer here in our southern lakes.

Offline Mike J

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Re: Modified Chub jig
« Reply #10 on: 11/11/15 09:18 UTC »
AP the base is glow powder I got from netcraft. The orange is glow vinyl  and the green is vinyl non glow. Then dip it in the seal coat  so the vinyl won't eat the plastic.  I mixed some red glow pigment in a bit of this powder and it glows orange. Kinda fun to mess around with!

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Re: Modified Chub jig
« Reply #11 on: 11/11/15 10:15 UTC »
"so the vinyl won't eat the plastic".....Mike

Other way around big guy. lol

These glow pigments are a serious riot. I've been dug in on glow pigments and fishing for about ten years now and the things people can come up with are amazing. I like the green slashes over the glow to create the ribbing when the lights are out.
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Offline Mike J

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Re: Modified Chub jig
« Reply #12 on: 11/11/15 10:22 UTC »
Lol your right Tom! Plastic turns the vinyl into goo!