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    Default Some of my plastic baits


    here is some stuff that we've been working on crawdad and some jelly jigs.
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    Those look great snake

    I make the jelly jigs too I call them fuzzy grubs I don't put eyes on them those look real good

    Those jelly jigs take a lot of time but fish love them

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    are you using Jacobs molds for your fuzzy grubs or are you using other plastic baits and terror in the body off I enjoy making them they are really fun to make and you can use a wide variety of materials for the tail.
    I forgot to mention that the crawdad is a inch and a half in my jelly jigs come in three different sizes 1/32oz. 1/16oz. 1/8oz. the clause on a crawdad do a fine job lots of action.

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    I use Jacobs molds
    Here is one I done a while back
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    Quote Originally Posted by FISHER HAWK 186 View Post
    I use Jacobs molds
    Here is one I done a while back
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    well that mold does a good job I see it listed on Rick's site can you put the painted heads in the mold did Rick leave enough room. you definitely have a good-looking fuzzy grub that you call them now if I could just get you to paint some eyeballs on that one your fuzzy grub would look fantastic I noticed the hook in the jig seems to be a little bit thicker for some reason good deal if it is it would be better than the regular hooks got nothing against sickles but I kind of lean towards the other hooks especially if you can get the heavy duty but of course were not fishing for 30 pound fish maybe but you never know using the jelly jigs what you will come up with sending you a private p.m.

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    Where did the crawfish mold come from? Can it be vertically fish or is it more for a cast and retrieve?

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    Bob....those baits will look better if you put some little air bubbles in them......just saying lol
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    They look great Bob. I still make my own version of the jelly jig and it works fine too. http://www.crappie.com/crappie/showt...ke-them-photos
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    Quote Originally Posted by invertedn04 View Post
    Where did the crawfish mold come from? Can it be vertically fish or is it more for a cast and retrieve?
    that will come from Jacob's baits yes you can vertical fish the mold shoots real good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by "G" View Post
    Bob....those baits will look better if you put some little air bubbles in them......just saying lol
    the bubbles and make it look pretty .

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