Man those look fantastic. You are in your element. Very artistic. They will catch some fish for sure. I wish I had some to try out on Ky. Lake. Are you going to sell any of these?
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Took a break from shooting the ordinary baits and got creative again. Ive tied fins on some of my hair jigs so i rigured id do it with plastic. Notice these arent pulled through with a needle. Feathers are put in the mold and injected. Just another way to add a lil extra color to a jig. They remind me of a flying fish and even a little bit of a penguin. HA! Wanted to get them wet today but the ole 30 mph wind kept me home! Last pic is one rigged on a 1/24th minnow head.
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Man those look fantastic. You are in your element. Very artistic. They will catch some fish for sure. I wish I had some to try out on Ky. Lake. Are you going to sell any of these?
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Ifish just send me your addy I'll send ya a few. Ha chances are u will get to fish them before I do! Cant gaurantee what shape the wings will be in when they get there!
Last edited by RonDon; 02-11-2012 at 05:52 PM.
I like the looks of the jig, WTG. Will try to make a modifided version, bet our Kansas crappie will go after them.
they look fantastic they look like little hummingbirds.
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You should call those Happyfeet. When I saw them the first thing that came to my head was the character "Loveless". Those with small kids will know what I am talking about.
LOL, that makes me want to go Tuna fishing.
I wander if they will try to spin on you when pulled through the water?
how did u mange to get the wings in the mold and them not melt?
Now that's something different that I bet the crappie havent seen before. Good job!
YJ feathers can take the heat of the plastic since it cool pretty quick.
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