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    Default Blood tail jig


    I call it a jig but it's really a fly, goes above a jig, or spoon
    Fun, hope it works



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    Can't see any reason why it wouldn't work, even if you use a double rig
    for spider riggin' Like the color too!
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    They'll do the job. Good ties.
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    Should work!

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    They will work, I use them with a double rig. Free floating gives the bait more appeal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by trypman1 View Post
    They will work, I use them with a double rig. Free floating gives the bait more appeal.
    You tie them loose?
    Meaning a knot that doesn't tighten on the hook?



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    Yes, but I do make a knot about halfway up the drop line which s 4/5" long. Use a 1/16 o 1/8 jig on bottom of rig. 2' spread.

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