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    Default working with some were jelly jigs the original old reliable.


    working with some glow-in-the-dark and some other colors in the jelly jigs. the green and pink the green is glow-in-the-dark the pink marabou feather is uv.

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    Those are pretty awesome


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    Bob can I ask how you did your green apple color


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    Wow Bob those look great I know fish will eat them up
    love to fish and make soft plastics

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    I learned a secret when I was making coontails. If you want a thread you can't see and that is strong as ever. I use Berkeley fire line crystal 2-6. I noticed that you can see the thread in these if you don't want that on something you might give this a try. Awesome baits too!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by cutbait View Post
    Those are pretty awesome


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    thank you we have more to post in the future we are lining up a whole bunch of them to post to my website which we're already started.

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    Quote Originally Posted by perch View Post
    Wow Bob those look great I know fish will eat them up
    that color of green is what you are getting in the wax wigglers that is glow-in-the-dark.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cutbait View Post
    Bob can I ask how you did your green apple color


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    green is FL green I added white glow-in-the-dark powder to it but you can add pearl white and get the same effect or plain white. be careful to much white and you will have light shade so take it easy if you're adding it to that to get that color.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crappie wizard View Post
    I learned a secret when I was making coontails. If you want a thread you can't see and that is strong as ever. I use Berkeley fire line crystal 2-6. I noticed that you can see the thread in these if you don't want that on something you might give this a try. Awesome baits too!!
    the thread coming through the plastic was done on purpose I wanted to see a bloodline otherwise I would use nylon thread which would look transparent.

    didn't seem to be sloppy looking to you.??

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    No not at all. They look great. I just wanted to let you in on something I figured out. I use the crystal line as it changed to the color of material you use. Just a little trick for hiding the thread if needed.

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