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thmyorke1 03-12-2019 06:22 PM

Browns
 
Experimented today with a jig modification: heavy monofilament as a weed guard

Good news; I kept the same jig on all day, didn't lose it in any underwater roots, stones, or branches and could virtually toss it anywhere.
Bad news; witnessed a few trout not hook up, and felt a lot of "nibbles" and hits that didn't result in hook ups.

At the last hole (always save the best for last) was creek chub gardens. I hook into one chub but very shortly a sharp jerk happens and im off. I then figure out a big brown is sitting on the bottom of the hole, T-boning the creek chub. It holds it in its mouth for quite a long time. I change to a larger jig (no weed guard), and before I cast I dont see the silvery chub anymore, nor the trout. Immediately after dropping the jig in, the brown comes out of nowhere and slams it. Unfortunately it comes off shortly.

The trout and chubs I landed today were hooked right in the lip, the last bit of cartilage possible. With that, and with many missed hookups, probably a sign to make the guard looser.

Any advice with weed guards welcomed

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hooks40 03-12-2019 11:42 PM

Re: Browns
 
Maybe make the guards a little shorter. The will deflect snags but not block the hook point. Good Idea.

FASTEDDIE29 03-13-2019 08:24 AM

Re: Browns
 
Great job on the jigs man. They catch fish. That’s the most important part! Beautiful Browns all around!!! Gotta love em’!:D

Hookmanski 03-13-2019 10:44 AM

Re: Browns
 
Nice jigs man! I still have a couple of the marabou jigs you hand tied and gave to me, I love them! Can't wait til smallie season.

And nice browns man!

akoop 03-13-2019 10:55 AM

Re: Browns
 
Maybe try adding the mono like this https://i.pinimg.com/564x/bc/29/aa/b...cc88a141f4.jpg

I have many flies tied like this and the work!

Drossi 03-13-2019 01:51 PM

Re: Browns
 
Nice browns.

Question though, shouldn't the jig ride hook up given the weight of the head towards the bottom of the hook eye? In that case why need a weed guard? I'd think that if you set the hook on a branch or got it wedged in a rock the mono guard wouldn't do much for you anyway. I'd just lose the guard and go from there.

Chrisper4694 03-13-2019 02:06 PM

Re: Browns
 
my advice, forget about them. you lose jigs, who cares. they're not worth the trouble or the fish lost.

thmyorke1 03-13-2019 03:46 PM

Re: Browns
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Drossi (Post 526196)
Nice browns.

Question though, shouldn't the jig ride hook up given the weight of the head towards the bottom of the hook eye? In that case why need a weed guard? I'd think that if you set the hook on a branch or got it wedged in a rock the mono guard wouldn't do much for you anyway. I'd just lose the guard and go from there.

Youd think but often i snag em in wood etc. That day i was tossing it in branches and didn't hang up once. So it definitely helped.
I got the idea from crappie anglers.

@chrisper
Agree, but would find it useful to have em in case i see a snaggy hole where a normal jig would get hung up every cast

Drossi 03-13-2019 05:54 PM

Re: Browns
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Chrisper4694 (Post 526197)
my advice, forget about them. you lose jigs, who cares. they're not worth the trouble or the fish lost.

I'm with you. Sacrifice a few to the wood gods instead of losing fish. Especially if you tie them up yourself. I go through boxes of streamers in the same manner. Got to get them into the tight spots that others are afraid to cast into. :)

JDTuna 03-16-2019 09:28 PM

Re: Browns
 
Very interesting. Should certainly help preventing some snags. However, I think I'd be too worried about missing fish to use them.

Nice browns!


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