Spider Jig

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Spider Jig

Post by HillbillyGeek » Sat Mar 22, 2008 4:12 pm

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This is a little soft plastic jig I call the "Spider jig" -- even though it looks more like a crayfish taking a huge dump... :-k

Hook: VMC high-carbon size 1 (bronze)
Head: 1/8 oz w/black powder paint
Body: Rubber legs (black w/blue flake) + 4mm chartreuse glow-in-the-dark bead
Tail: Brown stinger tail w/multi-colored flake

step-by-step:

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Start the tread wraps. Remove from vise, slide bead onto hook, then back on the vise.

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Do enough thread wraps to make the bead slightly snug when it's slid up, then put a tiny bit of super blue on the thread and slide the bead up. Leave a gap of at least 1/8" between the bead and jig head.

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These are stinger tails. They are thinner than most plastic worms and can be found in the jig section @ Joe's.

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I like to thread the tail onto a worm threader to keep it straight. You can do it directly onto the hook, but it's easy to get it crooked because of the hook bend.

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Thread the tail onto the hook until it's almost touching the bead. Then add a small amount of superglue to the top and slide it up until it touches the bead. It should bond instantly. This keeps the tail from twisting or sliding.

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These are the rubber legs I like to use. They are usually with the fly tying stuff in most sporting goods stores.

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Cut 4 strands from the bunch and tie them in on one side. Then fold them back and secure with thread.

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Repeat on oposite side.

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Add a little head cement to the threads and you're done!

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Here's a picture of the jig hanging on a rack. This is what it should look like when it's being fished on the bottom. I like to hop it and then let it sit. Fish will either pick it up while it's sitting on the bottom or they'll hit it when it's falling.
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RE:Spider Jig

Post by kevinb » Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:26 pm

Wow, Nice work again...I've been thinking about making some homemade lures...Mainly bucktails. Don't worry,no competition here.

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RE:Spider Jig

Post by HillbillyGeek » Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:29 pm

kevinb wrote:Wow, Nice work again...I've been thinking about making some homemade lures...Mainly bucktails. Don't worry,no competition here.
Nobody is competing -- the more the merrier! When more people do it, we can all learn from each other!

I've only made a few bucktails, and they weren't pretty. I need to work on that... :chef:
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RE:Spider Jig

Post by kevinb » Sat Mar 22, 2008 5:33 pm

All good, I've met some that get real up tight when you ask them anything about making lures.

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RE:Spider Jig

Post by cavdad45 » Sat Mar 22, 2008 6:13 pm

Hillbilly, try that with an 1/8oz football head for better stability and elimination of roll-over. Great pics!

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RE:Spider Jig

Post by A9 » Fri Mar 28, 2008 3:37 pm

Looks AWESOME....
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