Thanks for the wonderful video Michael! The action and color of these jigs will certainly be attractive to several kind of fish, thanks for sharing!👍🏻🙂
Another lovely video of jigs at work in the water. I consider this step essential for the angler that’s expecting to catch on the jigs they tie. Since I have been watching your videos, I have found the rabbit zonker material to be great underwater. It’s thick profile is important to my saltwater hair jigs and the added weight is a plus as you stated on your video. The black fire jig at the end…. Wow!!!! I’m must try it after using up some of the jigs I’ve already tied. All the best to you and thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
Michael let me give you and update on the Black Bucktail Firetail jig.....this pattern is fantastic at night for smallmouth. I tied your exact pattern up in 3/8 ounce and when fished on main lake deep rocky points on dark moon nights.....well you better be paying attention! Since fishing this pattern I have landed several smallmouth on Pickwick Lake in northern Alabama up to 6 pounds. I haven't tried it yet but I want to incorporate this pattern on my short arm custom spinner bait. I have a feeling it will do well.
Thanks for the great bonus info my friend. Good to know those smallies like the BBF. I think it will be dynamite in your spinnerbait version. Blades make long distance calls for attention ;0) Looking forward to hear more, when you've tried that out. Cheers, Michael :0)
Wow - what a great video. It’s incredibly informative and great footage. And thanks for linking the tying tutorial for each jig. I just subscribed. Thank you!
Thanks for the feedback. I guess you skipped the part where I tell, that all the jigs are available as full tying SBS on our channel ;0) Cheers, Michael :0)
Thank you Michael, thank you Ulla, wonderful video. Alex
Thanks for your feedback, Alexander. Glad you liked it! Cheers, Michael :0)
Thanks for the wonderful video Michael! The action and color of these jigs will certainly be attractive to several kind of fish, thanks for sharing!👍🏻🙂
Thanks a lot for your feedback, Bob. Cheers, Michael :0)
Thank 🎉 YOU Michael !!!!
✨🙏🏻💫
You are welcome my friend. Cheers, Michael :0)
Another lovely video of jigs at work in the water. I consider this step essential for the angler that’s expecting to catch on the jigs they tie. Since I have been watching your videos, I have found the rabbit zonker material to be great underwater. It’s thick profile is important to my saltwater hair jigs and the added weight is a plus as you stated on your video.
The black fire jig at the end…. Wow!!!! I’m must try it after using up some of the jigs I’ve already tied. All the best to you and thanks for sharing your knowledge with us!
Thanks for your feedback. I'm really glad to have inspired you to try new materials and tying techniques. Cheers, Michael :0)
Michael that was absolutely awesome amazing camera work very much appreciate it thank-you,Derek
Thank you Derek. Cheers, Michael 🙂
Your videos are super helpful bro, best fly channel around. This underwater footage is gold
I'm glad you like my videos - and I have more underwater videos in the pipeline. Thanks a lot. Cheers, Michael :0)
Awesome work! I love seeing how the jigs I fish swim🎣
Thanks for your feedback Mike. Cheers, Michael 🙂
Michael let me give you and update on the Black Bucktail Firetail jig.....this pattern is fantastic at night for smallmouth. I tied your exact pattern up in 3/8 ounce and when fished on main lake deep rocky points on dark moon nights.....well you better be paying attention! Since fishing this pattern I have landed several smallmouth on Pickwick Lake in northern Alabama up to 6 pounds. I haven't tried it yet but I want to incorporate this pattern on my short arm custom spinner bait. I have a feeling it will do well.
Thanks for the great bonus info my friend. Good to know those smallies like the BBF. I think it will be dynamite in your spinnerbait version. Blades make long distance calls for attention ;0) Looking forward to hear more, when you've tried that out. Cheers, Michael :0)
Excellent presentation Michael. Always the best camera work. Thanks to you and Ulla!
Thanks buddy. Cheers, Michael :0)
Wow - what a great video. It’s incredibly informative and great footage. And thanks for linking the tying tutorial for each jig. I just subscribed. Thank you!
I'm glad you liked it, and thanks for your sub. Cheers, Michael :0)
Thanks for another great video! Very informative. The camera work is amazing!
Thanks for your feedback Steve. Much appreciated! cheers, Michael :0)
hope all is well with you this fall, thanks for the inspiring videos
Hi Timothy. Thanks my friend. All well - and new videos are in the making. Cheers, Michael :0)
Thanks for the video. Would be more useful to know what the jigs are made of instead of when they are imitating.
Thanks for the feedback. I guess you skipped the part where I tell, that all the jigs are available as full tying SBS on our channel ;0) Cheers, Michael :0)
I love all you'r videos. What is the best jig you have made for Sea Trout ?
Thanks my friend. This one I think: ruclips.net/video/Lav3_QS_DKA/видео.html
Cheers, Michael :0)