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i have a friend that ties them and thats what he mainly fishes for steelhead with and he seems to do fine

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This bankrobber ties jigs and makes glue eggs, for steelhead, salmon...but you will have to email for pics.

 

Used to have a website on rod crafting and steelheading but gave it up...

 

I use a method from past issue of Steelheader-Salmon mag...easy and quite effective under a float...Want a copy, need address at some point.

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I see you made it over here Greg. Guys, Greg is looking to tie steelhead jigs for the Pacific Northwest. We run bigger/heavier jigs here.

 

We should be having a jig tying gettogether soon for the steelhead board. Do you have a way to make it up into Puget Sound area? Need to toss around dates, but normally have one just before winterruns or just after them.

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I personally dont have a ride... but ya i went to a local fly shop yesterday and started tying yesterday too...

 

My first was pretty good

here are some pics:

Best one:

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First One:

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Then Two Pics of all of them:

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I see you made it over here Greg. Guys, Greg is looking to tie steelhead jigs for the Pacific Northwest. We run bigger/heavier jigs here.

 

We should be having a jig tying gettogether soon for the steelhead board. Do you have a way to make it up into Puget Sound area? Need to toss around dates, but normally have one just before winterruns or just after them.

 

 

In the winter, I use larger jigs up to an 1/8. Summer is a 1/32 with clear and low water in the PNW, at least where I go. I was tying up a few Kilowatts over the weekend. See Dec 07 issue of Fly Fisherman. Not really a jig but tied on a jig hook.

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