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Best Starter Jig Tying Vise

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Check out both Cabela's and Bass Pro Shops.  They both should have cheap, sturdy vises.  I bought mine from one of them (can't remember which)  many years ago and it's held up find.  I did have to super glue the nuts/knobs on the ends of the rods they use.  That's my only complaint.  But I'm a hobby tier, not a pro. 

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The Anvil Apex is your best bet, it takes hooks up to 7/0 and that is what you need. I have a Griffin Odyssey spider and it is awesome, lifetime warranty, made in U.S.A. and mostly metal parts and it is a true rotary vise but it only holds up to a 4/0 heavy hook, 5/0 standard wire. I only need that is my larger jigs are wire tied so I don't need a vise for those, anyway check those 2 out, both are good and will be great starter ones, you can always upgrade if you feel the need.

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I have the same vice smalljaw has, the Griffen Oddysey. If you are going to tie with thread then you need a vice, if you are wire tying a bass jig with copper wire and a silicone skirt, you can tie all of that in your hand. No need for a vice.

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I have the same vice smalljaw has, the Griffen Oddysey. If you are going to tie with thread then you need a vice, if you are wire tying a bass jig with copper wire and a silicone skirt, you can tie all of that in your hand. No need for a vice.

That seems like tying it in your hand would be hard. What do you guys use the vise for then...thread? What do you use the thread for....just the rubber skirts?

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Yes I use the vice for tying with thread. At one time I tied all my bass jigs with thread. Then as time went on I experimented with tying with wire and found it held silicone skirting material just as well as thread, and also it was a lot faster. Time is money for me. Also there is a tutorial I put out on TU on how I hand tie with wire. If you can't fine it PM me your e-mail and I will send it to you. You also have a PM from me.

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I have vises older than some of the folks on here . If you want to be frugal just get an old  Thompson F or E vise . Hold anything ya want . Ya can pick them up for under 20 bucks shipped . I've got a new one on the shelf . After all this time I haven't worn out the other 2 . 

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I use an apex Anvil and a simple $15-20 vice. the Apex is by far one of the better vices in that ($130-$150 range) it does rotate and can take a good size hook (I think up to 7/0) I am a total beginner and am self taught on something and this kind of vice helps me a ton. I do not require a better vice in a higher price range as I do not tie so many of anything...good luck brother

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I have the Anvil Apex also. Cam or jaw is wearing out after many 1000's of hooks from #8 to 8/0. E-mailed them and they said they sold that model to another company and would send them my wish for replacement parts......never hear back. 

 

Hooks/jigs keep coming unclamped while tying. They are off my buying list now, even though I liked it while it worked.

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