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    Quote Originally Posted by fishervet View Post
    nice work...now give some away for "field" testing.
    I was hoping that I would get to field test some today but with the winds like they are, I will probably have to wait til another day...

    Thanks everyone for the replies.. I will know if I succeeded once i get to put them in the water..lol
    You can't fish with a hung line!

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    I'm like Pastor, I don't know how much more professional you could make them. Them jigs gonin to catch fish.
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    Looks good especially for your first ones. Yes practice is what it takes along with a little studying!
    if I can ever help with anything just ask!

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    They look good already. There is nothing more rewarding than catching fish on jigs you made yourself. Welcome to the addiction.... 👍
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    Looks great to me Johnny and I love those color combinations!
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    nice work
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    I am just getting into hair jigs(using-not tying) and I am in love with those blue and whites. I've been catching on some blue/silver combos from Jenny's Jigs, but there isn't a store near me, so I have to grab them when I am traveling.
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    Nice jigs. I'm sure they'll catch.
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    Thanks everyone... I done a few more, I need to get a mold that will do the 1/32 jig heads, I ended up buying some 1/16 but the quality isn't there.. They cut the excess off when they pour them instead of breaking them off and it leaves the heads looking messed up..

    Every now and then, I like to use a big old 1/4 oz when the wind is moving me too fast and the lines don't want to stay down, So I tied up a few of them.. They are the 4 all the way on the right in the pic.. Don't laugh, I catch fish on them big heads, and usually some good fish.
    You can't fish with a hung line!
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    I ain't laughing, I have seen you do it!
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