How to Tie A Simple Ice Jig

I've become a big fan of ice fishing this winter. Ice fishing gets me out of the house during the toughest part of the year, and it's really neat seeing the lakes I spend all summer on from a whole new angle. One of the other benefits of fishing the hard water is that I can tie flies and use them all year round now! Take a look at the video below to see an example of how to tie a simple ice jig that can be just deadly through the ice!


Here are the ingredients:

Hook: Daiichi 4647, size 12. Size up or down for your local fish.
Bead: Black Tungsten
Thread: 70 Denier Ultra Thread, White
Tail/Body: Glow in the Dark Flashabou
Collar: Hareline Dubbin, Hot Pink

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