I just started tying up some of the spearhead jigs I molded and painted and have a couple of questions.
1- Using a 1/2 oz Loony Jig as a model I've noted that the length of hair on the Loony is trimmed about 1/2" behind the head. Do you think it would make a lot of difference in the hook up ratio if the hair was 1" behind the hook?
2- The Loony Jig is trimed off square where it ends behind the hook. Other bucktal jigs I have are trimmed top and bottom at a slight angle so that it forms a slightly pointed shape at the rear of the jig when pulled threw the water, which gives the jig more of a minnow shape. So I'm confused as to which way I should trim mine for use at Gulf Shores, and does square or angled really make any difference?
3- This is a preference question for those of you who throw a lot of jigs. Do you like a jig with lots of hair to hide the hook or do you prefer a sparsely tied jig because of the better action it gives?
Appreciate the help folks.