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    Tied these a couple of weeks ago for bluegill when things begin to warm a little. The jig heads are 1/80 oz.
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    Beautiful work, thanks for sharing. Ought to catch some gills!
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    Nice and buggy. They look good.
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    Those look great.
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    what do you call the flared out part at the front of the jig? How do you achieve that look?
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    Its 2-3 wraps of a saddle hackle. When I finish off the head sometimes I'll wrap so it pushes the hackle back.
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    Nice work. Get your hot sauce ready. Gills taste really good and you are about to get some.

    I personally just like a simple squirrel tail lure for bream. Quick and easy to tie like these ones by Eric Massey and Roman Avila. These are my simple, but effective go to ties.

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    This video was a good one for me to watch also. Tying a McPhail Caddis Pupa Enjoy.

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    I agree skip. I tie mine like this and they are very effective. I just want to learn some different ties for the art of it lol

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    Nice work. Get your hot sauce ready. Gills taste really good and you are about to get some.

    I personally just like a simple squirrel tail lure for bream. Quick and easy to tie like these ones by Eric Massey and Roman Avila. These are my simple, but effective go to ties.

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    I agree skip. I tie mine like this and they are very effective. I just want to learn some different ties for the art of it lol
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