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    Default Ok they are not Crappie jigs, BUT


    I bet the bass will tear these up. Maybe I'll get a chance to go in Oct.









    All tied on 1/2 oz jig
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    Nice ties Q

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    Very nice! Them green fish will eat them up.Would be a good striper jig too.

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    . look like killer bass jigs good job I sure like the looks of them your color combinations look fantastic.

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    Nice jigs, should get something attention!

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    Good looking ties and I'll bet they get bit. I suspect that if you could het them down to a 1/16 ounce crappie would even hit them.

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    I tried to tie these on a 1/16 oz. The trouble I had is with the rubber. The shorter the rubber the less it wants to roll over the jig, they look fine tying in with the rubber laid in but flipping it they don't. I'm open for suggestions.

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    Beautiful work, QP!

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