tennsopher Posted November 6, 2012 Posted November 6, 2012 Years ago I had a friend that I fished with that taught me to jig fish.This was done with a saltwater blank 14foot long and the guides were hand wound on it with a coathanger bent into a figure eight to hold extra line.He made his own jigs and put teddy bear eyes from a hobby store on them with super glue.Sometimes he painted these flourescent orange.He would put the jig in a vise and slightly flatten the head before applying the eyes and then would glue rubber bands on the head to look like the feelers on a crawdad.He also did this with spinnerbaits minus the feelers.The the jigs were colored with a magic marker then dipped in polyurethane to dry.Was it the eyes?I don't know, but he was the most successful big bass angler I ever met while stationed at Ft.Knox,Ky. 1 Quote
(='_'=) Posted November 12, 2012 Posted November 12, 2012 it definitely matters... bass around here have a policy of not eating crippled fish... so a crank resembling a blind fish would get respected.... maybe even helped while crossing the street.... Quote
Super User Ratherbfishing Posted November 12, 2012 Super User Posted November 12, 2012 Most of the time I'd guess it is not important at all. But fishing in clear water with a suspending crankbait might be a different story. The clearer the water, the more important certain visual details are. I wouldn't have guessed red hooks make any difference either but that's a different thread for a different time. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted November 12, 2012 Super User Posted November 12, 2012 Eyes make lures look cool, especially on jig heads. As far as "catching" goes, not important at all. Quote
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