11-11-2018, 12:35 PM
[#0000FF]I have been making and using "pony jigs" (trademark name "Roadrunners") for at least 30 years. I can make anything from 1/48 oz. to 2 oz.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]They are ideal for vertical presentations...like ice fishing. The little blade spins on both the lift and drop. Beetle spins will work but they are a much larger profile (not as good for ice fishing) and are designed more for cast and retrieve.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]I have several pony jig molds. Some of them put out heads with barbs...to attach plastics. Others are plain...for dressing with hair, feathers or synthetic fibers. I make "PBJs" with them too...painted body jigs. Those are the hot lures for whitefish at Bear Lake. And I can make them with glow too.
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[#0000FF]Can't think of any species I have ever fished for that did not like those little funny looking jigs with a blade underneath.
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[#0000FF]They are ideal for vertical presentations...like ice fishing. The little blade spins on both the lift and drop. Beetle spins will work but they are a much larger profile (not as good for ice fishing) and are designed more for cast and retrieve.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]I have several pony jig molds. Some of them put out heads with barbs...to attach plastics. Others are plain...for dressing with hair, feathers or synthetic fibers. I make "PBJs" with them too...painted body jigs. Those are the hot lures for whitefish at Bear Lake. And I can make them with glow too.
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[#0000FF]Can't think of any species I have ever fished for that did not like those little funny looking jigs with a blade underneath.
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