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    Quote Originally Posted by BleuGhill View Post
    Many of you will glance over Ship's post and quickly dismiss it as merely a biography of someone who is great at making fishing lures; you'd better read it again... and again!

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    It simply doesn't take expensive strung hackle to make an effective jig! There's an abundance of materials available in your house already - or as Ship said - at the flea markets, etc.



    Just do it, and see for yourself that it works. Then go catch a fish on this basic jig.
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    Challenge to Ship:
    Go back in time a few years and re-create the BB split-shot jig, using flea market hair/feathers and spray paint. Do a pictorial and describe the process. You love writing How-To's and photography already, so....when do we get it? I'm sure it would be a hit with eveyone, and I recommend it go in the Archives as mandatory reading for beginners!!
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    Research. Research. Research.
    Dig through the posts on Forums here, on Tackle Underground, and the links listed in the Archives.



    Be a mentor to someone else; you will always know more than someone just starting out. "Dave" and "Jack" showed Ship....now Ship is showing us. Kinda like 'casting bread upon the waters'.

    Of course, all of us don't have that natural born creativeness, talent, and desire to learn like Ship. I like the refence to GWC; there's a lot that can be done with a peanut...and there's a lot that can be done with the most basic of materials for learning jig tying. Anybody that can do something with [almost] nothing is an extraordinary individual.

    Nowadays it seems that so many people want the experts to 'inject' them with everything they know in one brief lesson, i.e.
    "just tell me what I need to know; I don't want to have to go through all that research and practice and stuff..."

    Ship - I'm taking notes in your class!! Thanks for a great post.

    -BleuGhill-
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    May God be with you. Keep CALM and STAY ANCHORED with your faith.


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    Quote Originally Posted by crappietime View Post
    That is a some good reading there Ship.What part of Ala are you in?Is it down near Birmingham I remember getting off on an exit called Fairfield Pike when I go to Archie Phillips taxidermy.Was wondering if that is any where near you?
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    Nice post Ship. You definately have the teaching gene. Never loose that y'hear?

    I have no problems sharing technique. After all, a couple old timers took me under their care & taught me. Passing it on is the least I can do.

    But passing on honey holes - well, that's for the young'n to go learn themselves through getting their line wet & some mud on their jeans.
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