Advice On Fly Jig
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the flying penguins of jamaica and boys......?
ok now that i have your attention i can ask the question.......i Fly Jig really like this one guy but he never seems to notice me. i've tried everything and i don't know what to do!! i've even considered doing an irish jig on his desk at school haha jk.....kind of. please help! what do guys like?
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December 13th, 2010 at 11:08 pm
1. Take 1 Before Each Meal2. Pennies from Heaven7. Overseas Operator9. Subway Overpass11. Let Bygones Be Bygones (let “by” gones be “by” gones)13 Foreign Press (4 in press)15. Fly by Night17. Middle Term Exam18. Break Loose19. Split Personality20. Just under the Wire (an idiom that means “barely make the limit”)21. Split Second Timing23. Water Under the Bridge10. Those letters are an anagram of “discrimination”. Therefore it will be something like “mixed discrimination” – mixed motive discrimination?
December 14th, 2010 at 11:42 am
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December 14th, 2010 at 10:55 pm
i like the remix : ]
December 15th, 2010 at 11:27 am
I don’t think these fly-n-bubble guys know quite get what you’re trying to do. The Woolly Bugger isn’t meant to be dead drifted or hung under a bobber. It’s meant to be worked sort of like a jig, sort of like a crankbait — Wanna’s trying create something that works like a spinning lure but looks like a wet fly. So, you don’t need split shot or a bobber of any kind. What you’re saying is you’re gonna tie Woolly Bugger plumage on a big jig head hook.I think that’ll work just fine. There are very similar jig head lures out there for sale, but all of them that I’ve seen lack several advantages of the “real” Woolly Bugger. First, they lack hackle — most woolly jigs just have plain chenille bodies. The hackle on a real Woolly Bugger makes a tiny water pulses that excite the fish and the hackle makes the fly look more buggy. Second, woolly jigs have very poor-quality marabou tails. Some of the tails on them have stiff quills in them, which almost defeats the purpose of using marabou in the first place. You want that marabou to swish and swirl in the water. With a big quill or two it will be practically immobile. Third, store-bought woolly jigs lack variety of color — they come in olive, black, red, yellow, etc. By tying your own, you can use blended marabou, mix and match your hackle to your chenille, add some flash, etc. etc. etc. So yeah, either use a large, pre-made jig head hook, or use a #6 2x heavy wire tying hook, a heavy lead wire underbody, a brass bead on the butt, and a big tung bullet head, maybe? And then do a heavy copper rib, heh heh. You could use one piece of splitshot to put you over the top, but I bet if you get creative you could do it with just fly-tying stuff.
December 15th, 2010 at 11:00 pm
Just be yourself and pull him to side and tell him how you feel about him
December 16th, 2010 at 11:36 am
I’d rather be free.
December 16th, 2010 at 10:56 pm
Never heard of her sorry…
December 17th, 2010 at 11:25 am
These are your basic fishing reels:Spinning reels or some times called open faced reels – a good all around reel. The correct size will handle most fish.Spin cast reels or some times called closed faced reels – usually not as well built as spinning reels. A good choice for lite duty fishing like panfish. Most kids learn to cast with these reels because of ease of use.Bait cast reels – designed to cast 3/8 oz. lures or heavier. A little harder to use but once mastered you can cast further and more accurate. A favorite of Pro bass fisherman.Trolling reels – any reel can be used for trolling , often refered to as a level wind reel {similar to a bait cast reel} these reels can have a line counter on them which counts the amount of feet you have out.Surf reels – can be either spinning or casting reels, the size to match the species you are fishing for.Fly reels – a special reel to hold your fly line, different sizes or weight # to match you fly rods, these reels are made with and with out a drag.There are two many lures to list, if you have a species you want to catch I can recommend some of my favorites.
December 17th, 2010 at 10:57 pm
Find your purpose.Not only will it fake everyone at church out, it will give you your wings and the direction to fly!Of course, only the one that created can actually tell you why you are here. If there is no creator, then you have to make up you purpose and believe in it with all your heart and mind for the rest of your life. Kinda hard to do.
December 18th, 2010 at 10:55 am
When she says “Tom tom’s over here bigger than a monster” she means tommy guns the size of a monster. Sean Garret doesnt say numba mean he says ” whats been done done need no more say thats that”……You have to look at the song as a cartoon anime sort of thing. In the lion king mufasa couldnt stop simba so thats why she says “call me simba lil mama cause mufasa couldnt stop a b****” . Tom tom came out with a map for lebanon thats why she says “Tom tom like in lebanon”. And Mr. Miyagi and the phantom of the opera are just characters that play a role in the song. like I said you have to view it as a cartoon anime type of thing cause she is a harajuku barbie.
December 18th, 2010 at 10:52 pm
Check gander Mountain. i think I bought afew there last summer. They are great jigs and the fish just love them! I have to go to the Gander Mountain here and I’ll check for them. If u can’t find any send me an e-mail and I might be able to send some to you.
December 19th, 2010 at 11:47 am
Detroit RIver- WIdely known for Walleye. and White Bass, but you can also catch Largemouth Bass.(Long regarded as a top producer of yellow perch, white bass, bluegill, crappie, rock bass and fresh water drum, the success of recent years has also earned this river a national reputation as a smallmouth bass fishery. Catch rates for largemouth bass, northern pike, channel catfish and musky have also been getting better every year. Even the sturgeon seem to be making a come back. ..(see http://www.anglersdigest.com/fishing.htm)Bait-Live bait (minnows, worms and leeches) for Walleye but you can also be successful with a jig or crankbait.Bass— I prefer using a plastic worm, lizard or craw…they always seem to work for meShaggy jig- is a lure made with a rubber skirting on it (see http://www.shaggybass.com/html/shaggy_jigs.html )as far as fly fishing…. never done it…
December 19th, 2010 at 11:08 pm
sure if you have a fly rod. you can catch the same stuff fly fishing as you can casting.
December 20th, 2010 at 11:03 am
Can you scrape it off? either that or try some sort of paint thinner that says its ok to use on plastic.
December 20th, 2010 at 11:43 pm
Check out Sportsmans Warehouse, Bass Pro, Cabela’s, and similar companies for inexpensive jig heads in a multitude of colors, sizes, and styles including blank unpainted. They are even available in bulk and ready to tie up with whatever finish of feathers or furs you prefer. You can find them in sizes from 1/64 ounce up to the larger 3/8 and 1/2 ouncers for use on pike and walleye, or even larger for the BIG saltwater fish like halibut and cod. You can also find a large assortment of all the fly tying materials there as well so you can really jazz up the jigs as good or better than anything you can find already on the market. It is fun and challenging to see just what you can create, and better yet, to see just what your creation can catch when put to the final test. I don’t consider myself a fly tier, but I have tied up a BUNCH of jigs for panfish and trout that have pleased me at the bench and then pleased me again at the beach. Go for it. You’ll enjoy it for sure.
December 21st, 2010 at 11:40 am
They will all work be sure to adjust drag so the line or tippet does not break. Locals are most likely using downriggers in deep part of lake with streamers that is hard to do without a boat, I highly suggest you hire a local guide and tell me you will bonus him X dolars for a 20 pounder, it will save you much trial and error etc etc
December 21st, 2010 at 11:34 pm
Use a light spinning rod, 8 or nine feet long, rated for 4 to 10 pound line (using an 11 or 12 foot medium light action spinning rod will give you a greater casting distance). Use 4 or 6 pound test. Tie a plastic grub on a 1/16th ounce lead jighead to the end of your line and about 6 or 7 feet above the jig, maybe even 8 or 9 feet, put a clear bubble float. No need for a barrel swivel or a fluorocarbon leader. Cast as far out as you can near a weedline, brushpile, or other cover and if there’s any wave action on the water, the float bobbing up and down will give all the action to the jig below. If there’s no wave action, hold the rod high and give the tip subtle twitches and jiggles. Underneath docks are a good place too, if you can manage to get your float up under them.