I've been tying jigs for a long, long time. Here are a few things that i've figured out over time.
- The quality of your hook is more important than anything. Gamakatsu 2x Heavy wire hooks are decent hooks that don't cost to awful much. I generally use 1/8 or 1/16 oz. jigs. If that is not enough weight for where I am fishing, i will add some split shot to the leader. I've found that for most steelhead, a jig much bigger than 1/8 oz is just too big of a bait. I generally pour my own jig heads because finding good hooks pre-poured is kind of difficult and usually pretty expensive.
- As far as paint goes, yes, powder paint is quicker and easier than vinyl paint, but when vinyl paint dries, it is almost bullet proof where as powder coat, even when baked, chips like crazy if you fish them correctly (near the bottom, where the steelhead are). I stick my hooks into the side of a box or piece of styrofoam so that the paint will drip over the eye of the jig when it dries. Then you can easily remove the paint with a pair of snips.
- For tying materials, I use some marbou but mostly I use fat steelhead yarn, chenille, schlappen, and rabbit fur. Chenille bodies with schlappen hackle and a bunny fur tail or simply a chenille body with a yarn tail are great options.
There are some great books out there. I forget the name of the author but I'm sure they can't be too hard to find.