Micro jigging for days-Clayton Nicholls
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In this write up I will be running you through the ins and outs of
making a dual assist rig for your micro jigs. This technique can be
tweaked and altered for any of your micro jigging needs. The same
principles apply but you can use different hook size or drop length
etc. enough with the chatting and onto the basics. To spit out one of
these heavy wearing hard hitting rigs you will need; some good quality
hollow core Dacron, a pair of nail scissors, some light braid or Kevlar
fly line, a bobbin, a small superglue or similar item, your selected
hooks and of course the solid ring and split ring. For these assist
hooks I have opted for 1/0 hooks, 6.4mm solid rings and 6h split rings,
this terminal tackle should be more than ample for the drag my reels
of use will pump out even after heavy use of the assist set up.
Grab some good quality hard wearing line for a fly bobbin, and a pair
of nail scissors, I personally opt for running a little bit of suffix
gore 832 6lb onto a standard spool for my bobbin. Suffix is an amazing
line and this is just another use for it, the gore fibre especially
helps and the ceramic tip on my bobbin so far has not cut through it.
When selecting hooks for jigs of this size, they need to be fairly hard
wearing but they don’t n my opinion have to be the top end silver
coated million dollar hooks, just make sure they are strong, have a
wide gape and most importantly are inline so they do not make the lure
spin or twist in the water.
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On to assembling the rig, Step one; Cut off a length of Dacron and
remove the core by fraying the end and pinching the middle and slowly
teasing it out.
Step two; Loop the Dacron through a solid ring, tuck the tags through
the original loop and pull tight. The smallest amount of superglue will
hold the wrap in place while the assist rig is under no pressure.
Step three; Poke the hook point into the middle of the Dacron, slide
the Dacron over the hook up to the gape of the hook. When doing this
step you will notice the Dacron is firm against the hook, do not push
the hook, rather pull and ease the Dacron onto the hook. Once the
Dacron is down to the gape ease the hook out and slide all the way
through to the eyelet.
Step four; Cut the tag end of the Dacron shorter and fold back along
the shank. Using a bobbin tie the tag end back up the shank and this
will ensure the hook is always held in by the Dacron and the Dacron
cannot fray. Once wrapped with the suffix run some superglue onto the
hook to help protect the suffix from toothy species, get the superglue
to just hold and form a sphere at the tip of the tube, hold the glue
against the bindings and use just enough so it absorbs through into the
bindings.
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Clayton Nicholls
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