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    On the Jelly Jigs.....I think I like the solid colors on the plastic the best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G3 Fisherman View Post
    On the Jelly Jigs.....I think I like the solid colors on the plastic the best.
    I agree with you. I also think the solid colors look the best.

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    The two tone colors look great on your baby shad baits but not on the jelly jigs. You could however do a Jelly jig with a two tone tail using dyed bucktail or kip tail........say...blue on the bottom and chartreuse on the top. Now that would be neat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by G3 Fisherman View Post
    The two tone colors look great on your baby shad baits but not on the jelly jigs. You could however do a Jelly jig with a two tone tail using dyed bucktail or kip tail........say...blue on the bottom and chartreuse on the top. Now that would be neat.
    I did make some of those up today but I didn't post a picture of them. We do have a lot of squirrel tail in two-tone.

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    I did make some of those up today but I didn't post a picture of them. We do have a lot of squirrel tail in two-tone.
    Bob I don't wanna know where your getting green & blue squirrels at.....guessing a nuke plants involved though ha ha ha


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    Quote Originally Posted by jeepguyjames View Post
    Bob I don't wanna know where your getting green & blue squirrels at.....guessing a nuke plants involved though ha ha ha
    you can order squirrel tails and colors just about anywhere some of that stuff was sent to me is guys did not like it for some reason but you definitely could buy squirrel tail with brown and white or brown or any other color combinations and you can die them yourself I have tried dying some they all come out looking good I do not have very many in stock will see what I have and let you know what color are you looking for.

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    I think they look great either way

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappieseeker View Post
    I think they look great either way
    they may look better and 2 color on a larger jig like a 1/8 or 1/16 I'm sure that will keep messing around with the jelly jig and perfect more stuff we should be getting the new molds here pretty quick so we can put painted heads in them, which we will be doing some pretty elaborate painting on the heads we hope to make them number one in everybody's tackle box in the future just bragging a little bit but I think they are gonna be a top banana come toward spring. We have used them but I haven't got into the fish I would like but I'm sure that they will work just fine. It's up to you guys now to start catching fish on them . I'm sure you will not have any problems. And remember guys they come in many different tails . So just ask we have all the materials here to fulfill all your wishes and remember any color that you can think of is possible.

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    We understand Bob. Keep your priorities in order. We all have honey do jobs.
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    Since this is a DIY forum, would you mind sharing how you get the plastic body on the jig hook over the tied on marabou? I'm guessing slide on the soft plastic and compress it up against the jig head and secure with forceps, then tie on the marabou or hair, then release and the plastic body and it slides over the tied on marabou/ hair? Btw I really like it.

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