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    Default Bream jigs.


    Here’s what I’ve been working on, 1/80 #10 hook Kiptail bream jigs. Dubbing body on most. Kiptail with Krystal flash.


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    Very nice. Those all look good I’m sure the bream will agree. I enjoy seeing nice boxes of jigs.

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    Nice looking mess of gill jigs, bet you'll catch some crappie too.

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    Those look good!

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    Those are some good dock shooters there too, even if there bream jigs.

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    Sweet jigs!
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    Awesome work! Thanks for posting
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    nice looking jigs!
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    Njones, how do you fish those 1/80th of an ounce jigs; with a fly rod, under a bobber, spinning tackle vertical with added weight? What depth of water are you fishing in? In my home lake msot bluegills are caught in 10 to 20 ft. of water. Just curious how you fish those beauties.

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    Real nice work Nathan. I also tie some for the local gills and have had a ball with a few beds the past two summers. I didn’t see any rubber legs among your ties and wondered if you’ve ever messed with em? I’ve tied some with a couple of round strands and then the Kip over that in a contrasting color, like dark strand and bright Kip. Most of mine are short and that’s from the many short strikes when I first started tying them. I’m going to try some of your brighter colors and see how they do for me. Thanks for posting these Nathan, now I have to get some vise time.
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