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"Our Favorites" "What did you catch em' on ? What colors are you using ? Got any more for me to try ? Man... The questions would never end when you're on the river and catchin' Fish. Well... through the hundreds of different jig patterns that we have tied and tried and have given away, there have always been those standard colors that seem to work at one time or another.. But.. there has always been those jig patterns that we remember that have caught more then others. There was something special about them that we remembered. Color combinations, heavily feathered or tied light and sparse. Which ever the case may have been, these are the ones that held fast, the top spots in our arsenal as "Go to" patterns when the chips were down and the steelhead run was at it's peak, or the ones that saved the day for us.. especially on those days when we threw the Kitchen sink at them with no Bobber Downs to speak of. Well these are it! As hopefully you will soon see for yourself! All jigs orders are built on a first come, first serve basis, so please allow ample time for processing and delivery.
"For a limited time - each dozen of jigs ordered comes with a FREE West Coast Float, 1/4 oz. in-line weight, and a set of beads." |
| The "Imnaha Special" "Invented by avid steel header Craig Stammer for the steelhead on a most gorgeous little river in N.E. Oregon..... The Imnaha River. It also has proven to be very effective on many of the other fine steelhead streams in N.E. Oregon. This jig has become the #1 favorite jig pattern for our head field tester and steelhead fishin' Guru "Wild Bill" Bliss of Oregon." |
| The Brute "One of my personal favorites." |
| The Raven "This pattern has become my "go to" pattern when nothing else is workin' and fast became one of our favorites." |
| The Scarecrow "A popular little jig pattern finding it's way into the vests of many anglers throughout the Northwest." |
| The Egg Sucking Leech "Tied in a Wooly Bugger form... very effective." |
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