TYING SLOW JIGGING ASSIST HOOKS - TIPS AND TRICKS

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Here's a video of how to make simple slow jigging assist hooks (or slow pitch as fondly called in the states). This is a very simple video on how to make them with eyed hooks, the hooks used in the video are the VMC 7269, which I believe can be purchased in the US now.

I tried to make this video as easy to follow, although there might be some tools and materials used that might need to be purchased if you don't have them yet. I also talk about how you can make the process of tying a lot of these more efficiently, like when you want to tie tens or dozens of these assist hooks.

THIS VIDEO IS LONG! But I guarantee you will learn a few tricks to make them more efficiently and clean.

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Great video as always...
Is there a reason why you tie the solid ring first vs tying the hooks and then tying the solid ring?
Is it just to make sure the hooks are facing the correct direction?

Thanks...

eden
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Thank you for sharing this professional work with us,
And yes it is very helpful 🙏

tamerabdelaziz.
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Good video, I just tried a few things learned in your video and I do think my assist hooks are lloing the same and very solid now. Thanks for the advices !

patrickmounier
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What do you think lf splicing the cord around the solid ring and piercing the cord with the hook, I use Vanfook Jigen without an eyelet. That gives a super smooth connection! Vanfook assist hooks come in the same way when you buy them pre tied.

VNV
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Hello my friend happy fishing 🎣 Friday 👍🏼

bicalijd_pierfishing
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Hello. GREAT VIDEO!!!! What type of vice and bobbin are you using ???? ONCE AGAIN, GREAT VIDEO.

arthurgonzalez
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You explain it very well thank you .

Can you please tell me where I can purchase the fly tying equipment from?

Kingfishblood
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Great video Kit, very useful. But, man, that bit on finishing the rear hooks by tightening them on that block with nails in, that scared the crap out of me, imagining if one of those nails failed! Now I gotta have a coffee before watching the 2nd half!

owenphillips
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muito obrigado pelo trabalho mostrado, muito bom.

jorgerodrigues
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Buddy, do you know which thickness or diameter or strength ideal for the assist kevlar? would it be any problem if im using too thick assist kevlar line? Thanks

lifeoverdrive
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Hi Kit,
As someone who just got into the slow jigging I really appreciate your videos. Do you mind sharing what thread you like to use in your bobbin? It looks much stronger and cleaner than what I have been using for tying flies.
Thanks!

jamesdean
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Whats the line are you using on bobbin knotter at 17:37?

leandrob.demiranda
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whit type of fiber you used to tie the main assist line? I think not any kind of fiber can be used in tying assist hook, isn't ?

abudaem
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Great, one question, can we use mono or floro ?

mohamednabilhamza
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Hi Mr. Kit.
May I ask which brand of line exactly you use for top and bottom hooks for a jig?

raychen
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Boss kit okay lang ba sa slow jig lure ko 80g, front assist hook kasi 4inches lang Ang haba tapos Yung line ko p.e #2?

ajalforque
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If this works, then great. But the knot you do onto the hook is wrong. All you need to do is a half hitch and burn the tag so that there is a ball on the end. Then you can wrap the braid down the shaft to constrict it. Spearguns just use a half hitch with a ball on the end and they hold over 300kg of load all the time.

kizzjd