sorry guys im going to have to back out...im work load is big right now and i just got another huge order so i really dont even have time to be on here...
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sorry guys im going to have to back out...im work load is big right now and i just got another huge order so i really dont even have time to be on here...
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Okay, I think I need a little help already...
Since it sounded earlier like there may be some differing opinions on the appropriate look of cracker jigs, I though I'd get a little feedback about what I had in mind to send in for the swap. The one I was gonna send in is the first picture, the one with the black and orange hackle with the black legs. I have as recently as Sunday afternoon caught gills on this jig. The one in the second picture works equally well. I have also attached a couple more pics of fly/wasp. The fly/wasps are more intended for gills though where the top two are for gills or crackers since they are heavier (1/32 oz) and can be pulled across the bottom.
So what I need help with is this question: Is this the kind of thing you are expecting to receive or should I go back to the drawing board on these? I am referring to the one in the first picture or is this too bright for your tastes? The orange in the picture is actually a little brighter than it is in real life. It is more of a burnt orange color.
Anyway, lemme know if this is about right in terms of expectations or if I should regroup.
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If you have a spot still open, I would like to join.
DR Fish
I know two guys that catch crackers with jigs under a float. when they are shallow. one uses a pink and white tube on a 1/16 head, the other one uses 1/16 oz. chartruese pinky jigs, tipped with a peice of worm. he says chartruese works better than any color he's tried.