Painted and tied several "pepper"-headed jigs last weekend. Fine black glitter mixed with a clear powder coat works well for a "black spot" effect. Fish likely won't care, but I think that it looks interesting. It's simple and fun to do. All jigs weigh 1/8 of an ounce and have #2 bronze hooks.
Next up is my "Flying V" jig trailer. It's simply a "V" cut from a piece of supple brown leather and trimmed to form a tongue that overlaps the hook point. Two projecting appendages provide action behind the hair of the jig. Photos follow that should show you what I mean. :)
Used craft foam to supply the trailer a little 'lift' when wet. Originally, I thought about gluing the two pieces together and then onto the leather. However, the idea of using needle and thread seemed appealing to me since I would be gluing with Fabri-Tac which requires thorough room ventilation. I did not want to leave the windows open, so this is my result. Black upholstery thread works well if you are careful with your knots. You might notice that I pinched a corner of foam off as I cinched down on my knot. :( All in all, I don't believe that this trailer turned out badly for my first try. Though, the fish will let me know one way or another... ;)
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