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    Thanks a lot Scott. I am sooooo! glad we have a source to order skipper jigs easy. When I am out of state, and need some jigs, I can order them here.
    I have been using them(Mylar) for about 2 years now. First got them at Sandy's bait shop (Southern tackle works), best jig for Florida crappie I have found anywhere. Thanks again!!!!
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    Welcome Scott &Tina
    Been using your products now about 5 yrs..........and they are great...........
    Thanks again for commin on board with CdC.....
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    One of the hottest items that Skipper's produces is the "Moon Jig" we refer to them
    on FCC forum as Ice Jigs.........

    This item is by far a very effective style jig - comes in many many colors.

    Another thing with Skott - if you have someting and want it duplicated - Scott
    with his creative mind can match it or build you a better jig.........- just give him
    a call or send the product to him.

    Skipper's dyes its own mylar - pours own jigs - most all coloring is done by powder
    coat. When pouring jigs - tell him what jig your looking for and if he dosen't have
    mold - discuss cost of making mold to your liking.............
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    good jig Scott. I buy all the time at Southern Tackleworks in Tavares (old Sandys) Work well on the Harris Chain where i mostly fish
    CG1 "Dances with fish"
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    Thank you!

    We have some new colors in the Ice Jigs (Moon Jigs)! I need to add them to the Website but STW has them in stock now.
    Thank you for supporting Skipper's Jigs

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    Great people and great products.
    I want to keep it a secret but have to share.
    Never tried a moon jig until we where in a tournament that we didn't do good in and read the results Harold wrote up and tried them.
    Been using them since then and now use them more than any other jig we use.

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    In addition to the Moon Jig ( ice jig) Skott also makes what i call a Wobble jig,
    looks like a large Ice jig except it is weighted thin to fat and jerks in odd, stange mode,
    funny in water.
    He will make them in multi colors to a persons liking, believe also has set in standard colors.
    pic #1 - painted ice jig
    pic #2 - 3 - 4 -5 unpainted wobble jigs 1/8 oz
    pic # 6 - 7 painted wobbles
    I first saw them maybe 30 yrs ago in Canada when we used them to jig for
    Lake Trout.............in 100-150 deep water..........
    I have found them to work pretty good down here at times.. I always have 1 or
    2 on my rod set up - as well as always have 4 rods set up with single or double
    ice jigs. If set them up as doubles Make sure the top hook has loop knot with
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