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    Default Here's a few.


    Its been a while since I posted but I made a few the other day.
    Made with felt works material, feathers, scud backing alternative (vinyl), dumbell eyes, and 1/32 weighted hook.
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    Looking good!! You should do a tutorial on those!

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    Fantastic looking good looking job .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatman View Post
    Looking good!! You should do a tutorial on those!
    I second that
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    Thanks. Im actually thinking about doing that. It gets a little tricky tying around the eyes but ihave some i tied with painted on eyes. I will post them up this evening.

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    Looks nice! Not sure what your doing, but should catch fish for sure!

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    Thanks Skip. I wrap the felt with clear sewing thread(looks like fishing line), then i use a strip of vinyl and glue it to the top of the jig.And then i use paint markers for painting the top. The hard part is the tying process gets complicated at times.

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    I agree with "Fatman" and "Tahoe50", it would be nice to see a video describing your
    process. Anyway, keep up the good work & thanx for posting!
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