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    Skip you have to get those wet!! Or send them to me! LOL
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    They look excellent. Good colors. Fl colors are my weakness.
    I remember when you started tying those.
    I tryed some a ways back when they became popularized on another site, then came here but never had any luck. But I don't cast or troll so I'm a lost cause.
    My son however is a casting fool and has out fished me on the original in line style spinners.
    I bet the style would be killer in motion.

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    That blacklight really makes em pop.I have made a submersible black light I plan on trying this spring with fl colors.I hope the fish see it like we humans do or on the other hand it might scare em off.
    Ahh the quest continues.
    If I dont ask its my fault for not knowing

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    Thank you one and all, really appreciate the comments.

    Ditto MS, Florscent colors have captured me too. Back when I started reading about UV colors and about fish seeing them also always talked about other colors and always mention how fish see FL colors different than a non FL one. Kind of like UV extends the distance a color can be seen as that color so does FL color, but probably not as far as UV.

    So fe1 the FL colors are seen by fish different than we do and it has to do with the way their eyes are made. Something about cones and something else, but they have more of these than we do.

    one note here, not all material that says it's FL is. I always check any new materials I get and have been disapointed more than one time. And guess the biggest disappointment was some of the FL colors a company that make high end chenille had did not glow under a Black light. Will not say here who that was, it its a fact!

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    Artwork.....spectacular work Skip.
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    Those are pretty neat jigs, love the colors!
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    Cool
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    Great looking work!!
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    Those look great. About 40 years ago, I found a commercial version of one of those in my father's tackle box. Caught about 30 or 40 crappie walking up and down a dock dragging it about 5 feet deep. It was solid yellow with a silver blade and had about a 1/32 oz. head. Lost it that same day when about a 2 lb. bass wrapped my 4 lb. test mono around one of the supports.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cricketcage View Post
    Those look great. About 40 years ago, I found a commercial version of one of those in my father's tackle box. Caught about 30 or 40 crappie walking up and down a dock dragging it about 5 feet deep. It was solid yellow with a silver blade and had about a 1/32 oz. head. Lost it that same day when about a 2 lb. bass wrapped my 4 lb. test mono around one of the supports.
    Thank you! That sounds about right, as soon as you have something they want, it's lost, LOL!

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