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If I have to choose one lure to fish anywhere in the world it will be a bucktail jig.

I made these yesterday.



This one is 4 oz



and the others are 1 oz







What do you guys think?


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I think that if we ever get to meet up, you'd better bring a few of them with you.......... Wink

They look bloody nice!






 
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Thanks Steve,

We will make a plan next year.

Will be back in Africa early in Jan.


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Do you cast the heads? With all the soft plastic stuff around I sort of gave up on bucktails but yours look interesting.
 
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Originally posted by Mikelravy:
Do you cast the heads? With all the soft plastic stuff around I sort of gave up on bucktails but yours look interesting.


Thanks,

I use a mould I bought from Do-it.com

They have moulds for almost any shape of jig you can think off.

I enjoy making them and catching fish with them.

I cant remember when was the last time I put a soft plastic on a jig to fish with....


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I've never tried fishing bucktails. I mostly use butterfly style jigs, crippled herring style or lead heads.



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I have not tried the butterfly jig before but will be giving them a test in Angola as soon as I get my gear there.


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I had 3 of the 400gr blue sardine jigs last year. It worked very well, but unfortunately I managed to hang up and loose them all on the rocks Frowner I need to order some more for this season.



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How is that TLD working as a jigging reel?

I have the TLD15 and its an awesome light tolling reel.


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Posts: 1659 | Location: Dullstroom- Mpumalanga - South Africa | Registered: 14 May 2005Reply With Quote
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So far the tld-20's have worked well. I have one single speed, and two 2 speed's. I'd wanted to get avet reels, but due to budget constraints went with the shimano's. I imagine for the amount of use I'll put in the shimanos they'll hold up fine.


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I will be using my Trini 16 once I get my jigging rod moved from Dubai.

Think I am going to have a lot of fun jigging here in Angola


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