Speed Jigs

big sid

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Just bought a speed jig mould kit. With the mould you also get the wires a set of stickers and clear shrink wrap. There's no problem with making them but have read that the hook is attached to the the top rather than the bottom as with a Norwegian style pirk I use. Hoping for some sound advice from those who know and have used the speed jig.
 
now mate hope you are well. You can attach the hook top or bottom but with speed jigs they are best rigged with an assisst hook at the top where the eye is as the fish will invariably attach the eye end of the jig. the hook at the top will result in less hook ups on the wreck. If you think about it as the cod attack they have their mouth open and taking water in with the food it is trying to catch it is easier for them to suck in an assit hook hanging from a jig than it is the big chunk of lead. You will get more mouth hooks and less foul hooks.

regards
j
 
Have a look at this site mate, ive made a few assist hooks to try on normal pirks this season. [URL="http://http://www.planetseafishing.com/tutorials/read/diy-assist-hooks/

Russell
 
Cheer's For That Link Russell Had A Quick Look May Have To Give Making My Own A Go or If Anyone Knows Of The Cheapest Supplier Of Ready Made Let Me Know, Please.
 
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Worth making your own assist hooks, they shouldn't cost more than a pound each.

Any questions give me a shout as I did the tutorial on the link.

David
 
can I ask what the difference is in the assist hook design between that of a hook tied off on mono above the hook in a similar fashion?

are there advantages in the way an assist hook as fashioned in the link (or purchased) works?
 
can I ask what the difference is in the assist hook design between that of a hook tied off on mono above the hook in a similar fashion?

are there advantages in the way an assist hook as fashioned in the link (or purchased) works?

Not sure if you mean a hook to mono on a dropper immediately above the hook?

The braided assist hook tends to be less liable to tangle with the mainline or lure than a mono tied hook would.
 
reet well have designated the assist hooks part of the experiment as mine to investigate so will report back with my findings - quite like the "easy" one as per Jasons link...but if I was to try my hand at the ones done by Big Man where would I source the solid rings and the shrink tube?

any help appreciated ;)

EDIT: Google has answered my shrink tube question...
EDIT#2: and the cord question...rings to follow:red:
 
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Tony, I'm sure Big Man will be intouch as he was with me. The solid rings can be obtained from Veals but they arent cheap. Big mans advice with regards to the solid rings was "If your NOT fishing Norwegian waters a split ring would do the job. He kindly sent a PM with a link but I've gone and deleted the dam thing Oops! Soory Big Man.I've seen some assist hooks on eBay and the seller is using a strong swivel instead of the solid ring. Within the Big mans link theres detailed photos with step by step instruction and links to were you obtain the bits & pieces. Just looked at the planet seafishing link if you spot the yellow high lighted words click on them and you should find supplier
 
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Been using assist hooks (home made) for the last three years and lose a lot less gear with no notable loss in fish.Started with rings but changed to bronzed barrel swivels and they work just as well. The hardest bit is keeping the cord short enough, couple of inches is about right, so your hook knot is touching your swivel, but by the time you tighten it it's slipped an inch or two.They work great with a slice of mackerel on a pirk, looks like they would spin up but rarely do.
 
Tony ... hahah no no no no no probs with rings .... I already got a load to try out - locally :) :) :) (and all the other bits we need, what colour shrink tube would you like ? :) :) :) )

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norm
 
i found a supply online of those speed jigs and i think the guy was from setan delaval

i bought about 50 of him for £2 each

me thinks he made a mistake as when my mate ordered some a week later they had gone to over 3.50 each and i have just found them again at 5.85 each so if i were you guys at that price make your own

anyone going fishing down south try them for bass on the wrecks


Sean
 
Aye Sean, all in the melting pot as we speak :) the place you mention is daveys-fishing-tackle of seaton delaval, his ebay shop is excellent (great for rings) I live only a few miles away but the delivery via ebay and post is so good I use that.

norm
 
Aye Sean, all in the melting pot as we speak :) the place you mention is daveys-fishing-tackle of seaton delaval, his ebay shop is excellent (great for rings) I live only a few miles away but the delivery via ebay and post is so good I use that.

norm

Thats him

he only had about 50 so i bought the lot

then they suddenly went up

i posted about them on wsf and everyone called me a liar as they had gone up lots he he he
 
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