LashMax is my favorite eyelash yarn. I cannot get over how useful this yarn is for tying. Keep in mind that it has good action in the water and it can be used for a variety of different ties. Pictured below are some jigs that I've tied to mimic crappie tubes. An example of one would be the Creme Mini Tail.
Some jigs weigh 1/16 of an ounce and have # 4 hooks. Others are 1/32-oz. and have # 6 hooks. The heads are unpainted since I plan to fish these (i.e. there's no artistic contest here). ;)
There is a soft plastic crappie tube in the picture. See if you can locate it.
Friday, March 30, 2012
Saturday, March 3, 2012
Another Kreature From The Depths...
...of my yarn bin.
Used a stringy olive eyelash yarn in combination with a multi-colored one that is much like mohair. The "claws" are olive-brown saddle hackles. Copper flashabou accent provides an additional attraction for bass.
Used a stringy olive eyelash yarn in combination with a multi-colored one that is much like mohair. The "claws" are olive-brown saddle hackles. Copper flashabou accent provides an additional attraction for bass.
Thursday, March 1, 2012
A Little "Jack Crawford" Style - I Hope
Felt like tying with feathers and came up with this little footballer.
Materials:
Materials:
- Brown saddle hackles (4)
- Barred brown saddle hackles (2)
- Brown craft fur
- Number 6 bulky caramel-colored chenille yarn
- Number 5 dark brown chenille yarn
- Flat wax nylon thread (140 denier) - rusty brown
- A 1/8-oz. football head jig with a 3/0 black nickel hook
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