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Expanded polystyrene for float jigs
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(03-28-2021, 03:16 AM)filletedalive Wrote: Thanks for the tip one that. I ended up opening my kids craft box and found foam clay, flash foil, neon acrylic paint. I picked up the eyes hooks and resin. The kids molded the heads and provided the flash foil design and painting. I did the resin dipping and here are the results of my first batch of fligs.
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I know they float!! Will find out if the resin coating will provide some durability and can’t wait to find out if they can catch something.

Thanks for all the great posts in making these and tips on fishing this type of jig. I appreciate that
I'm betting the fishies will vote for them.  They look a lot better than some of the first attempts I made at crafting my own floating jigs...and they worked.

The main idea with "fligs" is not so much being artistic as simply providing an attractive colorful head that will present your bait (or plastic) a bit up off the bottom.  If that material does the job then you are golden.

Once you get into fligology, you will find there are a few variables in your presentation...size, color, bait, weight, leader length, speed and/or retrieve, etc.  The good news is that there is neither an absolute way you HAVE to fish them...or probably no way that will NEVER work.  But refining your presentations with experience can improve your results.

They look good to me.  But what do I know?
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RE: Expanded polystyrene for float jigs - by TubeDude - 03-28-2021, 11:49 AM

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