14" Schlappen Musky Streamer Jig

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
  • Jig: Jenko 1/2oz jig hook
    Back hook: Orvis 6/0 musky/pike hook
    Tail: Grey and baby blue schlappen, White and blue buck tail, blue flashabou
    Body: Filler flash, grey. Bucktail, white and grey.
    Head: NMF titan dub, UV white and grey
    Eyes: 15mm living eyes, ice
    Thread: UTC 280 white
    Body Tubing: 1/2" colored red and 1/4"
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Комментарии • 6

  • @JamesBondDZero7Mi6
    @JamesBondDZero7Mi6 9 дней назад

    Man, that's a work of art. I'm sure a musky will want to tear into that.
    For that stinger hook wire, I was wondering if a double barrel crimp sleeve might work to ease some pressure on the threads. You'd have to install it before the final wire bending though. I guess a sold metal bead may do the same function.
    I was thinking about this because I'm getting ready to add a 4/0 stinger to a custom-tied spinner bait for pike/musky.
    No matter how robust you think it will be, the fish love to test it out and that's the fun part. It makes you tie another one and instead of live & learn it's fish & learn.
    It looks great. Wonderful job! I have learned a lot from your videos in such a short time.
    Let us know how big that musky is.

  • @lindashreve6121
    @lindashreve6121 9 дней назад

    I really love this one and the 11” squimpish. I think they would be good in river tailwater situations were we fish for musky, or even a cast back bait for following skies

  • @user-xv9bi3ne9m
    @user-xv9bi3ne9m 9 дней назад

    What a great muskey lure. I'm sure you are going to get them to strike it. It was great to see you thinking about doing something new. As far as showing everything you did to accomplish this lure. Maybe you can break the video up into different parts 1,2,3. I believe it would be very instructional to experience lure makers. Let us know how it swims for you. Be blessed. My friend.