I've been watching a lot of your crappies jigs on the RUclips channel and I have to say this is very interesting and I can't wait to try to tie it. up.
This is one of the best Crappie jigs I have ever watched being built. Hundreds of versions and colors. Just great. You accomplish the best builds on any channel that I have watched. I am new at tying Jigs but watch to learn techniques. Please tie more jigs Just great.
I have been looking for that wing trick or a year! THANK YOU! I saw it online on a facebook post but the guy would not tell us how he did it. He obviously got it from you.
Thank you, Edward!!! I'm glad you found this video and it helped you. I'm sorry the person who posted the version you saw wouldn't share his knowledge with you.
Hey Smalljaw. , I have another thing to say to you , that Fire minnow will surely catch the Eye of a Blind Crappie ! Thank you for sharing ! Take Care and Be Safe
Smalljaw , I am new to your channel, Eric Massey told me to check your tying out, and I am glad I did ! Great looking jig and I enjoyed seeing your technique ! Great Video and style, will be watching more of your videos soon ! Thank you for sharing ! Take Care and Be Safe
Thank you Larry!!! I'm glad you like how I do things. I also appreciate Eric Massey telling you about my channel, he does fantastic work but we do differ in our styles!!
@@smalljaw Yes indeed , I am thankful for you, because you share like others and the only way to Learn properly is to learn different techniques ! And you make very complete sense, when I listen to you, while you are typing your jigs ! So again Thank you very much for sharing ! Take Care and Be Safe
Very nice pattern!!! I can even see tying this up in various color patterns to accommodate different water conditions. Best wishes and thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the compliment!!!! You are 100% right, you can tie this up using different color chenille and craft fur or Arctic fox. I tie this same patter using chartreuse craft fur. I also tie it using plain white chenille and for that one I tie in pearl Krystal flash.
Hey Smalljaw. You never cease to amaze me. This is really a nice looking little jig. I was wondering if you could give me the jig mold item number. I have been trying to pick out a ball head mold and I can’t seem to see one that is similar to what you have. I have been tying some of your patterns on bare hooks and using them on a drop shot rig with some good success and this seems like a perfect jig for such an application. I have never really fished with a float but I will definitely give it a try. Our waters are loaded with sediment and I have to keep my baits of the bottom and a float sounds perfect. Thanks for the tip!!! As always thanks for all you do for us !!!
Thank you for all your support, it truly means a lot!!!! That is the weedless ball jig mold and I'll leave a link. I just pour it without a weed guard for jigs like this. The model is RVB-5-AF . barlowstackle.com/Do-It-Ball-Weedless-Jig-Molds-P253/
Hey again Smalljaw. Just got in some ‘UV Blast’ powder coat. I was wondering what your thoughts are on this stuff and if you could give me some scenario on when you would use it. Do you think I should put it on all my jigs. I painted some jigs last night and when I baked them I had several heads that dripped. I am considering a fluid bed but I am learning toward getting an air gun and spray painting my jigs like you do. When spraying the jigs does the air pressure from the compressor loosen the paint like a fluid bed or would you recommend still using a fluid bed to stir the paint. Thanks again!!!
Your skills have me mesmerized... Do you eventually have these all memorized? How often and what level experience do you start inventing a Crappie jigs?
I have jigs I use a lot memorized. I've been tying for 20+ years so I've tied quite a few jigs and some I have forgot about. Once you can tie a basic jig you can conjure up your own creations. The more materials you learn to work with the more unique you can make your lure. My goal is to use something that nobody else is but still appeals to the fish, some work, some don't. Every jig I post is a proven fish catcher, so learn to tie the basic jig and go from there, good luck!!
It's been 2 months since I first watched this video. My original question is beginning to be answered because I'm finding myself trying different methods of tying a jig I've combined a marabou with craft fur, creating a quasi-clouser or streamer like jig on a #2 sickle hook, 1/8 oz Sausage head jig. And then I gave all six away to 3 of my workmates. I told them to test them out and let me know how they did.
I actually do this same thing for my jigs. Mine are: cut collar to the head (walleye head w eye sockets), mylar tensil on hook shank so it sticks out past buck tail, buck tail on shank up to the head, pearl crystal flash outside of buck tail, start wooly bugger chenille, tie little tuft of calf hair about 1/8" down from head, then wrap chenille ensuring the calf hair gets pushed toward the tail and finish. My favorite color pattern in popsicle, using chart bucktail, purple chenille, and pink kip tail. I use the vinyl stick on eyes with a liberal drop of cement to secure. I'll have to try this tie too. I like the feathers. I'm a bit too "hulk smash" for that tiny thread though.
Thank you for watching and the comment, I really appreciate it!! Thank you for the detailed description on your jig, I just did another in purple and chartreuse but I used craft fur instead of bucktail. I have some red kiptail that I can substitute for the pink and I have a walleye head mold without eyes and a ball collar. I am going to tie that, thank you!!!!
What's your contact info? I can pour some plain lead heads if you want some with the eye socket. I use the lil nasty hooks on those. I just picked up the new manic mullet mold for saltwater heads as well. Funny, I actually watched the other video you mentioned after I left my comment.
Thank you for watching!!! I'm sorry there isn't any chenille available to you but there should be something you can substitute for body material. A small size yarn or something similar??
What size jigs do you generally make as the most effective for Crappie. I have relied on 1/8, 1/16, and 1/32 but I am wondering about using these hand tied vs the soft plastic I've always used, will a 1/4 be still too big?
I think 1/4 is a little on the large size for this type of jig. I like 1/32oz, 1/16oz, 3/32, and 1/8oz most of the time. I know some say I use hooks that are larger than other crappie jigs but I don't have an issue. I like the size #2 hook as crappie have no problem and it eliminates the small bluegill that often hit the jigs too. I do use a #4 for a lot of my crappie jigs as well and occasionally a #6 but I do like a #2 the best.
Im watching your videos and thinking about trying my luck. I would like to do this as a hobbie. Do you sell these if so what kind of price do you sell them for
Thanks Rick!!! I don't know if it would or not. To be honest, when you troll for crappie it is usually done with a small crankbait, I never saw anyone trolling with a hand tied jig.
@@smalljaw you're welcome. I've been tying jigs and flies for quite a while, mainly for walleye, but bass, pan fish, pike, sheepshead, carp, trout, etc all eat jigs. I really like this Fire Minnow, it's open to a lot variations in color and materials.
Thanks for watching Charles!! I apologize that I don't have what you are looking for. My email in in the description box so you can contact me with a question or general help. If you are focused on crappie jigs there are lots of great videos and resources available for you to get ideas from. If you can't find what you are looking for and think I may be able to help just send me an email and I'll do my best to help you out.
I have watched you use that large whip finish tool for a long time. What brand is it and who can I order it from? Have been watching and learning from your vids for a long time. Thanks.
Thank you for the comment!!! The whip finish tool I use is a 6" Dr. Slick, I'll post a link. www.tacklewarehouse.com/Dr_Slick_Thread_Whip_Finisher_6/descpage-DRWHIP.html
Thank you Ronald!!! Here is a tip, you can take a pattern that you see on my channel and use it as a template to make your own just as easy. Try using different colors, different chenille and tail material. The next thing you know is you made a completely different jig that only you have!!!
I've been watching a lot of your crappies jigs on the RUclips channel and I have to say this is very interesting and I can't wait to try to tie it.
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Thanks Robert!!! I can tell you that is catches the "fire" out of them...LOL!!!!
This is one of the best Crappie jigs I have ever watched being built. Hundreds of versions and colors. Just great. You accomplish the best builds on any channel that I have watched. I am new at tying Jigs but watch to learn techniques. Please tie more jigs Just great.
Thank you Ray, I appreciate your kind words very much!!!! More jigs will be coming shortly.
I have been looking for that wing trick or a year! THANK YOU! I saw it online on a facebook post but the guy would not tell us how he did it. He obviously got it from you.
Thank you, Edward!!! I'm glad you found this video and it helped you. I'm sorry the person who posted the version you saw wouldn't share his knowledge with you.
Awesome looking crappie jig. I bet it would do excellent in stained water!
Thank you David!!! It has worked well in everything but muddy water.
Man, just when you think you've got a favorite smalljaw comes along w/another one!! Definitely going to tie a few of these. Thanks SJ.
Thanks KyRangerDog, glad you like it!!!
Dang nice fly/jig, I can see the fish lining up to take a bite,!!!
Thanks Ron!!! That little jig has caught them everywhere I've tried it so far!! It is about as close to a universal pattern as I ever came up with.
Hey Brother just learning how to operate my new phone here how to make comments that made me want to take a bite out of it great job
Thank you Gene, I really appreciate the comment!!!
Hey Smalljaw. , I have another thing to say to you , that Fire minnow will surely catch the Eye of a Blind Crappie ! Thank you for sharing !
Take Care and Be Safe
Thank you Larry!!! The fire minnow is one of those jigs that works every where. I've used it in a lot of situations and it has always produced.
@@smalljaw I can believe that , just by the Look of it !
Just got home from work I'm going straight to the bench gotta tie some of these awesome jig
Thank you for watching!!! I hope you have as much success with that jig as I have, good luck and tight lines!!!
You really do some good work
Thank you, I really appreciate the kind words!!!
Smalljaw , I am new to your channel, Eric Massey told me to check your tying out, and I am glad I did ! Great looking jig and I enjoyed seeing your technique !
Great Video and style, will be watching more of your videos soon ! Thank you for sharing !
Take Care and Be Safe
Thank you Larry!!! I'm glad you like how I do things. I also appreciate Eric Massey telling you about my channel, he does fantastic work but we do differ in our styles!!
@@smalljaw Yes indeed , I am thankful for you, because you share like others and the only way to Learn properly is to learn different techniques ! And you make very complete sense, when I listen to you, while you are typing your jigs ! So again Thank you very much for sharing ! Take Care and Be Safe
Good lookin jig, like the wing ding you did there ( Pardon the pun ). Thank's for sharing, great job !
Thank you David!!!
Very nice pattern!!! I can even see tying this up in various color patterns to accommodate different water conditions. Best wishes and thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the compliment!!!! You are 100% right, you can tie this up using different color chenille and craft fur or Arctic fox. I tie this same patter using chartreuse craft fur. I also tie it using plain white chenille and for that one I tie in pearl Krystal flash.
Another great design. I really appreciate the ideas.
Thank you very much, I appreciate the continued support!!!!
Mark , SEMPER Fi, MARINE
What a great lookin jig!! I’ll be tying up a ton of these. Thanks for the vids and keep em coming!
Thank you for your kind words and support, I greatly appreciate it!!!!
To me it looks like a really small bird. But still a really cool jig great job sir.
Another great pattern love it again thanks for sharing and keep em coming
Thank you for all your support!!!
Great video!!! Thanks for making it.
Thank you Chris!!!
EVERYONE ALREADY SAID WHAT I AM THINKING ..LOL..BUT IM GOING TO TRY TO USE SOME FEATHERS FOR MY WINGS...GREAT TECNIQUE..THANKS FOR TEACHING ME THIS
Thank you very much!!!! I bet some small feathers would work great, that is an awesome idea!!!!
@@smalljaw IF YOU WANT TO SEE IT EMAIL ME joedavisdapainter@hotmail.com
Carl Northeast Ohio ear that is one of the coolest jigs I've ever seen I love it
Thank you Carl!!!! I honestly appreciate the kind words, it really means a lot!!!
Hey Smalljaw. You never cease to amaze me. This is really a nice looking little jig. I was wondering if you could give me the jig mold item number. I have been trying to pick out a ball head mold and I can’t seem to see one that is similar to what you have. I have been tying some of your patterns on bare hooks and using them on a drop shot rig with some good success and this seems like a perfect jig for such an application. I have never really fished with a float but I will definitely give it a try. Our waters are loaded with sediment and I have to keep my baits of the bottom and a float sounds perfect. Thanks for the tip!!! As always thanks for all you do for us !!!
Thank you for all your support, it truly means a lot!!!! That is the weedless ball jig mold and I'll leave a link. I just pour it without a weed guard for jigs like this. The model is RVB-5-AF . barlowstackle.com/Do-It-Ball-Weedless-Jig-Molds-P253/
Hey again Smalljaw. Just got in some ‘UV Blast’ powder coat. I was wondering what your thoughts are on this stuff and if you could give me some scenario on when you would use it. Do you think I should put it on all my jigs.
I painted some jigs last night and when I baked them I had several heads that dripped. I am considering a fluid bed but I am learning toward getting an air gun and spray painting my jigs like you do. When spraying the jigs does the air pressure from the compressor loosen the paint like a fluid bed or would you recommend still using a fluid bed to stir the paint. Thanks again!!!
Another masterpiece! Thx for sharing brother
Thank you for your kind words and support, I really appreciate it!!!
We need more crappie jig videos
More will be coming!!!
Really nice, thank you.
New vueeer and subscriber.
Very nice jig
Thank you Wayne!!!
Your skills have me mesmerized...
Do you eventually have these all memorized? How often and what level experience do you start inventing a Crappie jigs?
I have jigs I use a lot memorized. I've been tying for 20+ years so I've tied quite a few jigs and some I have forgot about. Once you can tie a basic jig you can conjure up your own creations. The more materials you learn to work with the more unique you can make your lure. My goal is to use something that nobody else is but still appeals to the fish, some work, some don't. Every jig I post is a proven fish catcher, so learn to tie the basic jig and go from there, good luck!!
It's been 2 months since I first watched this video. My original question is beginning to be answered because I'm finding myself trying different methods of tying a jig I've combined a marabou with craft fur, creating a quasi-clouser or streamer like jig on a #2 sickle hook, 1/8 oz Sausage head jig. And then I gave all six away to 3 of my workmates. I told them to test them out and let me know how they did.
I actually do this same thing for my jigs. Mine are: cut collar to the head (walleye head w eye sockets), mylar tensil on hook shank so it sticks out past buck tail, buck tail on shank up to the head, pearl crystal flash outside of buck tail, start wooly bugger chenille, tie little tuft of calf hair about 1/8" down from head, then wrap chenille ensuring the calf hair gets pushed toward the tail and finish. My favorite color pattern in popsicle, using chart bucktail, purple chenille, and pink kip tail. I use the vinyl stick on eyes with a liberal drop of cement to secure.
I'll have to try this tie too. I like the feathers.
I'm a bit too "hulk smash" for that tiny thread though.
Thank you for watching and the comment, I really appreciate it!! Thank you for the detailed description on your jig, I just did another in purple and chartreuse but I used craft fur instead of bucktail. I have some red kiptail that I can substitute for the pink and I have a walleye head mold without eyes and a ball collar. I am going to tie that, thank you!!!!
What's your contact info? I can pour some plain lead heads if you want some with the eye socket. I use the lil nasty hooks on those. I just picked up the new manic mullet mold for saltwater heads as well.
Funny, I actually watched the other video you mentioned after I left my comment.
Awsome jig
Thank you Kerry!!!
Damn! Superb!
Thank you very much!!!!
A nice pattern that I am sure will catch the pan fish good. BTW what mold is that you are using?
Thanks for sharing, I love to tie and try this jig, but I can't get any chenille here.
Thank you for watching!!! I'm sorry there isn't any chenille available to you but there should be something you can substitute for body material. A small size yarn or something similar??
@@smalljaw Thanks, will try.
@@smalljaw Great information,
Something I didn’t think about using.
Wow, that's cool
Nice one.Bet it’s a killer.Thx for the vids !
Thank you very much!!!
What size jigs do you generally make as the most effective for Crappie. I have relied on 1/8, 1/16, and 1/32 but I am wondering about using these hand tied vs the soft plastic I've always used, will a 1/4 be still too big?
I think 1/4 is a little on the large size for this type of jig. I like 1/32oz, 1/16oz, 3/32, and 1/8oz most of the time. I know some say I use hooks that are larger than other crappie jigs but I don't have an issue. I like the size #2 hook as crappie have no problem and it eliminates the small bluegill that often hit the jigs too. I do use a #4 for a lot of my crappie jigs as well and occasionally a #6 but I do like a #2 the best.
Im watching your videos and thinking about trying my luck. I would like to do this as a hobbie. Do you sell these if so what kind of price do you sell them for
Great video!
Can this jig be used to use while trolling?
Here in Florida a lot of the crappie fishermen do trolling.
Thanks Rick!!! I don't know if it would or not. To be honest, when you troll for crappie it is usually done with a small crankbait, I never saw anyone trolling with a hand tied jig.
Awesome! Thanks!
Thank you for watching!!!
@@smalljaw you're welcome. I've been tying jigs and flies for quite a while, mainly for walleye, but bass, pan fish, pike, sheepshead, carp, trout, etc all eat jigs.
I really like this Fire Minnow, it's open to a lot variations in color and materials.
do you have a page or book on the jigs you tie i am just geting started and need som ideas on different jigs
Thanks for watching Charles!! I apologize that I don't have what you are looking for. My email in in the description box so you can contact me with a question or general help. If you are focused on crappie jigs there are lots of great videos and resources available for you to get ideas from. If you can't find what you are looking for and think I may be able to help just send me an email and I'll do my best to help you out.
I have watched you use that large whip finish tool for a long time. What brand is it and who can I order it from? Have been watching and learning from your vids for a long time. Thanks.
Thank you for the comment!!! The whip finish tool I use is a 6" Dr. Slick, I'll post a link. www.tacklewarehouse.com/Dr_Slick_Thread_Whip_Finisher_6/descpage-DRWHIP.html
Thanks for the reply, once again have learned a lot from your vids.
What can I use if I dont have any chenille
You could use dubbing but it will be a different jig, this one needs the chenille body.
Where did you get that long whip finish tool at
www.tacklewarehouse.com/Dr_Slick_Thread_Whip_Finisher_6/descpage-DRWHIP.html
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Thank you!!!!
When I cut hair or man made materials I use siszors called
Dr. Slick 5" Synthetics fly tying Scissors
I use the 3.5" Dr. Slick hair scissors, they are easier for me to use.
Just started making my jigs. I copy a lot of yours
Thank you Ronald!!! Here is a tip, you can take a pattern that you see on my channel and use it as a template to make your own just as easy. Try using different colors, different chenille and tail material. The next thing you know is you made a completely different jig that only you have!!!