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    Default Move over Buckwheat jigs...


    Make room for McCall's Mishaps!

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    These have got to be the worst jigs to ever hit the water. I'm pretty sure the fish will bite them out of sheer pity for us!


    All jokes aside, I bought a jig kit this week and my boys and I tied our first jigs last night. The orange one was tied by my 12 year old, the top one was tied by my 14 year old, and I'll take full responsibility for the other one.
    Last edited by Tony McCall; 05-17-2013 at 10:40 AM.
    Is winter over yet?

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    That looks like they will work good luck with them. Might ought to let someone outside of the "L" squad try them so you will know if they will really work.

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    Tony, don't apologize for those ties. You'd be surprised how many times fish have clobbered first time jigs. A little less pressure on the wraps will keep the deer hair from "sprouting out" so you won't have to wrap it down. Good job to you and the boys.
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    I bet them jigs will hunt. Not don't be using them boys jigs
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    First rule in jig tying... You gotta send samples to the first ten people to ask, and I'm number one. Your wife is gonna hate your new hobby.

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    What shall we call your new jig line? Let me think on this. Can RCC and I be on your pro staff?

    Wait , I got it ''Alfalfa jigs''
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    We are going to call them McCall's Mayhem.

    Nimrod and RCC are my new Pro Staff Reps.

    I expect them to work their butts off when me and the boys take our show on the road! In exchange I'll give 'em a discount on jigs from our exclusive jig line...

    Is winter over yet?

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    M&M Candy coated Jigs.

    They melt into the fishes mouth not into your hands!

    I think we may be onto something here...
    Is winter over yet?

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    Well, with Nimrod and RCC on your staff, it'll have to be the M&M's with nuts.

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    Nice ones. I just started tying them. I've only been using my tied jigs this year and they are working. You can't go wrong with chartruese.

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