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    Default DIY bream catchers


    Materials Small jighead, black bass worm, white skirt material. Thread white skirt pieces through black bass worm in an X shape. Cut legs and bass worm to length and thread on small jig. Have phun making jig and catching some pole benders.Name:  004.jpg
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    I been doing this with curly tails, just removing the tail, but I like the worm idear better. Gotta go to Acadamy this evening for some shopping.


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    Pretty cool idea. Thanks for posting.
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    And here you told me you weren't smart........

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    Good job, Randall! And I'll bet the bream will hammer those! Thanks for the post and the pics.
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    only problem will be the legs will dissolve in time from reacting with the worm. don't make more than you will use in a short time. I poke a hook through and use the barb to pull a leg back through as I need them. Also to repair when bream pull the legs out..
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    Great idea. I am gonna have to make me some of those next rainy day.

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    We been doing that for a couple of years. Except we have been doctoring up our crappie jigs like we want them. Name:  ImageUploadedByTapatalk1370816634.095176.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by JimDanDee View Post
    We been doing that for a couple of years. Except we have been doctoring up our crappie jigs like we want them.
    Nice. How did you get the "legs/streamers" into the body?
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    Quote Originally Posted by RCC View Post
    Nice. How did you get the "legs/streamers" into the body?
    on the plastics board in the soft plastics page, they have a thread called making the jilly jig. That is where I learned the method.

    http://www.crappie.com/crappie/diy-s...jelly-jig.html


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