Super User Dwight Hottle Posted September 24, 2010 Super User Posted September 24, 2010 DanielR make sure you give us a report after you try them. Quote
Big Fish Rice Posted September 25, 2010 Posted September 25, 2010 DanielR make sure you give us a report after you try them. Absolutely, but it might be awhile. Orders are a few weeks out, so I'll do my best! Quote
Nick Posted October 27, 2010 Posted October 27, 2010 I've been fishing hair for many years in winter in very clear Ozark streams with water temps ranging in the 30's to the upper 40's. Below 42 degrees I have much more confidence in hair than in a silicone or rubber skirt. I like a very sparsely tied brown or black weedless 1/16 - 1/8 oz. jig in either fox, deer, bear, or maribou. Usually I put a small split tail trailer to give it enough weight to cast with my e7 Curado and 8 lb. flouro. I guide about 30 days each winter for the "fools" who like to catch big smallies. As long as we don't get much ice on the guides, we feel pretty comfortable and pretty certain that we'll catch some solid numbers of smallies from 13-22 inches. We caught over 70 last year over 17 inches, and our Ozark streams just aren't nearly as fertile as northern streams are in summer. Anyway winter is a great time to catch the bruisers if one knows when to go and how to put together a pattern. Quote
NateFollmer Posted October 27, 2010 Posted October 27, 2010 I don't have much to add here (already been said). Hair jigs would a lot better in cold water because of the action they can provide over a cold rubber/plastic jig. Hair jigs are awesome for smallies, walleye, muskie, pike and perch. I don't understand why more people don't use them. They seem like one of those old lures that people have no confidence with! Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted October 28, 2010 Super User Posted October 28, 2010 Well, the exposed hook is an issue on the Tennessee River: If you use 'em, expect to lose 'em. That said, I'll be using and losing this Saturday! Can't wait... ;D ;D ;D Quote
Waterford Posted October 29, 2010 Posted October 29, 2010 Jensen Jigs is closed for the year. Can somebody recommend another place to order some quality jigs? Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted October 29, 2010 Super User Posted October 29, 2010 MegaStrike EVO II: http://www.megastrikefishingproducts.com/shop/EVO-II-Lures/ NorthStar: http://www.northstarbaits.com/home.html GMAN Jigs: http://www.siebertoutdoors.com/ Quote
htbass Posted October 30, 2010 Posted October 30, 2010 Jensen Jigs is closed for the year. Can somebody recommend another place to order some quality jigs? http://www.wincoscustomlures.com/ Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted November 1, 2010 Super User Posted November 1, 2010 Fished the NorthStar Hairy Jigs on Saturday. Mine are 3/8 oz football heads, black on black and brown on black. Trailers were Rage Tail Baby Craws or Uncle Josh Pork. Didn't catch a monster, but caught a few. 8-) Quote
garry77 Posted November 1, 2010 Posted November 1, 2010 It's been awhile since I've fished for smallies,but in the cooler months in PA I had some success with a brown hair jig tipped with a black Uncle Josh kicker frog(not sure if they even still make these). Quote
Nick Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 RW, One can make a really effective weedguard on just about any jig with a tiny drill bit, some saltwater nylon covered wire leader and superglue. Drill two angled holes in the jighead just outside of the line tie with .050 drill bit. (easy to find in a good hobby shop) Hold the drill and bit so it would be on the same plane as you would like the weeguard to lay. Drill about halfway into the lead. You shuld have two symmetrically place holes in the jig. Next cut one to 1.5 inches of leader material (just a single strand is all) to glue into the two holes of the jig. Takes about 10 minutes to dry. Fine tune the guards to the angles and lenghts desired after they dry and add a little black marker to dull the shine on the guards if needed. This split weedguard works very well and keeps the jig from falling over on its side. I like them so much tht I now cut off the traditional brush guards on most of my small stream jigs. One can use stiffer materail such as weedwacker string on larger football head jigs. You'll be amazed at how well these jigs will now fish and catch. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted November 2, 2010 Super User Posted November 2, 2010 Thanks, but I was born with ten thumbs. I have to buy mine retail, but hopefully on sale! 8-) Quote
Memphisballer Posted November 2, 2010 Posted November 2, 2010 What about the 12 lb 11 ounce monster you caught? Quote
Super User Dwight Hottle Posted November 2, 2010 Super User Posted November 2, 2010 I don't think that was a bass. Quote
Super User roadwarrior Posted November 3, 2010 Super User Posted November 3, 2010 Memphisballer and I spent all day Saturday fishing nearly every class of artificial lures and no live bait. I expect to catch everything that swims on minnows and shad, but not on crankbaits and jigs! The drum were my specialty last weekend... Quote
GRIZZ Posted November 14, 2010 Posted November 14, 2010 Does anyone know how to get a hold of Phil Schafer? He's email comes up invaled the pws4@yahoo.com one. Thanks Ed Quote
Nick Posted November 15, 2010 Posted November 15, 2010 Last I knew he was still living in Stockton, MO. Check for a phone number there. Quote
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