you will still catch fish, slow down and down size, i fished it last year and we had severe t-storms each night we were there and the water turned to mud but we still managed to catch a bunch, just nothing big like the lake is known for. good luck and loking forward to a report. ill be there in march
Living Rubber Company sells lumaflex fibre but its not cheap. i've always wanted to try it but did not want to spend the money on experiments when i don't even know what the stuff looks like. If anyone has any input or photos of jigs tied with lumaflex that would be great.
alright i've gone out and had to special order devcon 2 ton epoxy since nobody stocks it. i tried a small batch to coat one jig as an experiment but found it a little thick to work with. has anyone tried to thin it with thinner or some type of alcohol so it can be brushed on and easier to work with, and what were the results? i thought i'd ask before i experiment since i have to special order devcon.
thanks
I used a clear coat vinyl. i will try to bake them longer and use a clear coat epoxy. Should i bake them before or after the clear coat? i did not bake them after the clear coat maybe thats the problem. i'll keep on experimenting.
Starting making flipping jigs and noticed that after a few fish the jig looks like sand paper was run over it. they are powder painted, baked, and a clear coat put on them. is there anything i can do different to avoid this problem?
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