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    Bob and friends,

    I went Crappie fishing from the Pier of the Alabama Belle Paddleboat yesterday. The weather was in the mid eighties and I just wanted to try out the jig I made that appears in my siggy. Caught about 15 Shellcracker, cour crappies and eight of these White Bass. Fished about two hours and then headed home. Wife has me painting family den and patio ceilings this week. Be blessed and remember all of those who fought and died for our freedoms.





    Those were something to woof about

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    Wow ships nice job! Seems they work great



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    I'm sure glad that the material worked out good for you it works pretty good with the jelly jigs: on through like you do the feathers and you can pull this stuff through four legs also so you can have brilliant nice looking shell cracker bait maybe I will post some later today.

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    We must think alike Bob. I was fooling with jilly jelly jig ideas today too. Hint.....marabou and living rubber.
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    Quote Originally Posted by shipahoy41 View Post
    We must think alike Bob. I was fooling with jilly jelly jig ideas today too. Hint.....marabou and living rubber.
    it works very well together Mike we have made up lots of jigs using that to materials together but what I was talking about was making lakes through the rubber body I will go out and make one and post it here in a few minutes how do you like that
    how do you like that for speed Mike here's a picture of what I was talking about putting little legs off the side of the body using living rubber .
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    Yeppir, that is what I was tinkering with. I made my jelly jigs by cutting off the tails on the jig mold I have. Take the tails off my siggy and you have two tone jelly jigs. Add marabou or living rubber tail material.
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    nice catch ship very nice

    SR nice jig sir

    ps: looks like a nice dog, I like dogs with spirt

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    nice catch....looks like a good time


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