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    I bought some crappie sized Trokar jig hooks in #1 along with a couple of rabbit half skins and made some bunny underspins in three weight sizes. 3/32-5/32. They are 2.5-2.75" long. I have an addiction for sharp hooks and these are really nice, sticky sharp hooks. Looking forward to throwing these.Name:  IMG_6649.jpg
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    Works of art as always.
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    Very nice, speaking for a friend/crappie. I second the opinion as well.
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    Those grey ones will hunt for sure.
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    I hope they start making smaller sizes like a 2 or 4. Prices on Trokar hooks are getting better, these are about 34 cents per hook. I prefer the round bend Trokar hooks over their sickle hooks which are 4 cents cheaper.

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    I like the look of those underpins better than the RR ones. Looks like they will spon better and get more blade action.
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    Definitely works of art! I'm betting the gray ones look like shad and will catch everything from crappie to bass with a few walleyes tossed in.
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    I like the spotted tail versions fer sure?
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