ICE JIG swap..

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ICE JIG swap..

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hi all


dont no how mutch off you do no about fly swap.
its a buch off people that make fly(flyfishinG) then swap them together etc.


BUT i would like to try it for some ice jigs... :P

I am in the making off some ice jig..patern i saw on some crappy fishing site..and want to make a bunch.


but would be cool to have all kind off patern frome other people.


so we could SWAP them.

hand made only,,,by the person..not baught in a store.


just an ideal.


its fun to make your own fly or tiny jig and catch something on it.


so we could have time to get those done before hard water season.



anyone interested...?



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Post by Spoonman »

Great idea (though I can't take part).

I don't make my own jigs (yet) but am interested in doing it someday. Is there a big start-up cost involved?
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Post by joco »

hi spoonman....


about 10$.... 8) :lol:

mabe a cople pack off deferent jig head.very small.

and some feather or other stuff like that at a dollar store...


dont need mutch realy.

just take a look at what people sale on the net...you will see some off them..take no more then 1min to do.,,and can be very effective.


its not to save money or make monney.its to have fun and to share some deferent ideal off tiny jigs and enjoy catching whit are own made stuff.


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Hey Joco,

10$? I better start savin'... :lol: I thought you meant pouring lead jigheads and the works. Tying your own jigs, sounds brill! :idea:
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Post by Eli »

I'd definitely be interested in this.
Going to start tying again soon to be ready for when the ice arrives.
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