Here is a hair jig inspired by the old school doll fly. I really like some of the color schemes they use to use. Particularly the yellow head with white hair and the white head with yellow hair. The latter combination is still a well-known wintertime favorite on Dale Hollow tied on an aspirin head with craft fur. The flies pictured below are tied with white bucktail. I have tried to maintain the original doll fly's simplicity in this version. A small, highly visible bait fish imitation is the goal with this one.
I started by pouring a 1/8 oz walleye head jig with recessed eyes poured on a size 1 Matzuo sickle bend hook. I really like this hook because it is a cheap nickel-plated hook with a very thin diameter and sharp point that bends open easily for snags.
I then powder painted the jig heads fluorescent yellow and baked them at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. I find on the lighter jigs (1/8 oz and below), I can powder paint reasonably well without using my fluid bed.
This jig is tied with a sparse amount of white bucktail. I wanted the length of the bucktail to be slightly less than twice the length of the hook shank.
For eyes, I decided against holographic stick on eyes for this jig. Instead I opted for white and black acrylic paint which I feel gives the jig a more classy look. The jigs then got a coat of devcon 2-ton epoxy to seal both the head and the wrap.
By the next morning, the epoxy had dried to a glassy finish. Again, the finished fly is very simple. A small, highly visible minnow imitation that smallmouth can track down from a far.