Nylon Hair Color
Hi Guys,
I recently started buying jigheads from Ralph at Junebug tackle and started tying my own parachutes. Not quite sure why as I already have a ton that I have bought over the years. Anyways, I have been using white, green and yellow chartuse hair. I recently bought two living social coupons that are good for 30 dollars each at alltackle. They sell a few different colors, such as dark blue, orange, green. My question is do you guys use any of this color hair? Thanks for your help. Steve |
For me....White and green chartruse only.
How you doing with the parachute tying? I took Ralph up on his offer and have just about finished re-tying all of mine that were in need of it. Waiting on the mylar I want to use before I tie my lighter lures; should be here Monday. |
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Thanks for the reply. Ralph is a great teacher and took the time to teach me also. When I got home I had a hard time on the first few i did. I was using "D" thread, it was breaking on me and I was having some trouble getting the hair even on the head. I have since bought some "E" thread and got the hang of twisting the hair around evenly. Steve |
I used to run a few 7 Up lures ( lemon / lime ). They were half white on bottom and half chartreuse on top part.
Warren's in Glen Burnie ( closed forever ) sold a matching shad. I did OK with it. I also like half dark blue / half white in early spring. I have matching shads. Most bait fish are light on bottom / dark on top. Makes sense they will hit a two color lure. The guys selling them prefer single colors as it is easier / faster to tie. It's fun to experiment with different color combos. Cool thing tying them yourself - it it is a dud , you can cut hair off and tie a new one. |
Agree with Don on the standards...But Skip brings up a great point...
There is nothing like catching something on you own unique lures...Different colors, different materials, etc...Heck of a time when you are out there and "your" lure is the one that gets hit... I know we all like to catch a lot, but a lot of it is fishing as well, and the best way to learn is to try new things out.... Ya only live once, experiment ! |
I like to mix hair colors but I always have white hair on the bottom. I really enjoy tying my own chutes. FWIW.... I use 12lb Red cajun to tie in place of E thread. I feel I can get the hair tighter to the collar and I dont have to seal the thread
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For years I ran all white parachutes with white shad on one side of the boat, and all chartruese parachutes with chartruese shad on the other side. I killed fish. Then over the last few years I have been experimenting with different color combinations like multi-color hair, shad not matching the hair color, different head colors, multi color shad. I have caught significantly fewer fish since starting to experiment with colors. April 16 I am going back to all white on one side and all chartruese on the other. Its fun to experiment but the standards are the standards for a reason.
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Bend - Lure , IMHO there are just less Rock out there - might not be your lure colors.
It does seem each season there are " hot " color combos. Trick is dialing it in early. One year - I tore them up with chartreuse parachutes and bright yellow shads. Last year - it seemed white with green glitter was good. Few years before - purple glitter crushed them. |
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Don- Keep us posted on how the mylar works out. Where did you find it? |
I'm going to ask a very dumb question:
Could you take an old mylar balloon and run it through a paper shredder to get the long strands needed for some of these lures? //redneck OFF |
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