04-13-2003, 10:39 PM
[cool]I'll be sending a few of those to you and Aaron, along with some glitter heads for plastics...and some assorted plastics I don't use anymore. If you get the hang of using them, the next step is to teach you to make them. I guarantee there is a market for them. I could sell out my lure boxes after most trips. Everybody wants to buy them from me. But, I make them for my own use. I am happy to share with anyone who wants a pattern to learn how to make them for themselves. Or, if I find a couple of money-hungry young guys with the talent to learn to make them, maybe they could set up a business.
I learned to tie flies before I was 10 years old, and have been making jigs for over thirty years. I almost never fish anything "store-bought" anymore. My stuff is less expensive (after I discount the million dollars worth of supplies) and usually works better. Also, it's always more fun to catch fish on something you have designed and made yourself.
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I learned to tie flies before I was 10 years old, and have been making jigs for over thirty years. I almost never fish anything "store-bought" anymore. My stuff is less expensive (after I discount the million dollars worth of supplies) and usually works better. Also, it's always more fun to catch fish on something you have designed and made yourself.
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