I have been fishing/tieing jigs for over a decade...must be doing something right as I hooked 3 species and over 10 fish on them yesterday. Not to mention a fisher thought they were Bentrod jigs...shucks i'm blushing now
Anyhow, here's what I can tell you:
- bead heads are not good for twitching/spin casting because that are too light. The pin/bead heads are great for jigs under a float.
- 1/4 is a good alround size, 3/8 is pretty heavy for dead water pools. I carry 1/4, 3/8, and 1/2.
- my best jigs are copies of productive coho fly patterns...dont reinvent the wheel, copy what works
- marabou is my favorite material...I think it give the best result. Learn to PALMER the marabou (wrap opposed to tie flat)...a hackle tool helps immensely
- I don't think a painted head does anything more than impress the fisher! If you disagree, I have some powder paint I am selling
- tie a variety of colors for different conditions
- use a good hook...no point in spending the time tieing them if they are dull and miss fish or if they bend out.
- if you can tie a fly, know the different materials, and can whip finish then I think a class is pointless.