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    Those are some nice looking jigs, my friend!!!!!!!
    Especially like the barred maribou and the yellow grizzly feathers!
    I don't tie jigs that good, even if it's raining!!!!!
    Crappiekiller3

    Sittin here wishin I was out fishin!!!

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    Nice jigs!!!!! I like the ones in the second part the float and fly jigs, and I still like the aspirin head jighead. Gotta wait on money before getting any more molds.

    Good Job

    Fatman

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    Great looking jigs. I'll try a little later to copy some of what caught fish today.
    Creativity is just intelligence fooling around

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    Thanks for the kind words everyone,been busy trying to put Grubs on some fish.Yesterday was tough,but we are starting to get some nice fish today.Finally found something that works.

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    Those truly are amazing jigs!

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    Man, I like all of those jigs! I'd have a hard time
    figuring out which one to tie on first!!
    Ya build a mean jig JJJ:D
    Crappiekiller3

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    Anyone can build a nice jig.The key ingredient is quality tying materials which there is plenty of nowadays.Lots of practice and imagination helps as well.

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    Those right there are some killer jigs.The hackle really makes em come alive.Great job.

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