Tying Tutorial: Conner’s Jerk Minnow

Mar 27, 2020 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

Conner’s Jerk minnow has been a pattern that has been evolving for a while. This iteration is the result of years of fishing and perfecting – if you’re hitting the water right now and chasing bass, get out the vice and take some notes!

Check out the tying kit on our website here or if you only need a few of the materials listed below, check out the webstore here!

Materials:

Hook – Gamakatsu B10S size 1 or 1/0 or Gamakatsu SL12S 1/0

Rattle: Hareline Glass or Plastic Rattle

Tail – Gold, Silver, and Opal Flashabou

Body – Craft Fur, either stacked or in a brush

Head – Laser Dub in Olive and White

Extras that we don’t stock:

1/8 white heat shrink tubing

Clear Shoe Goo or Automotive Goop

Gel Super Glue of choice

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