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    I have seen some great looking handtied jigs on here and wanted to share a couple of mine.These are 1/32 jigs tied with chenile and maribou tails.

    These are 1/32 and are tied same as above but have a hackle collar.

    These are 1/64 and have silicone tails and chenile bodies with beadchain eyes.The crappie love these.
    Last edited by stevew; 10-26-2009 at 07:04 AM. Reason: Resized pics

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    Nice lookin jigs, steve!

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    Neat looking jigs Steve and welcome to CrappieDotCom. I've used bead chains before but never with a lead head but if they catch fish, so be it. They do look good, just different.

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    Good looking jigs. Aren't those collars tough. I have a time with mine, but it is getting easier. I'd like to see a closer view of the 1/64 jigs. They look real good.
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    I can't see the pics
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    Looking good Steve.
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    Good looking jigs Steve. Ya got the right colors
    and nice work tying!! Fish catchers for sure!
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    Nice-looking jigs especially the third picture down I never tried that but I thinking about doing that now.

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    your jigs look great Welcome to crappie.com Im a newbie been here only a little while but love it. I have learned alot, got some great ideas, joined my first ever jig swap and even made some new friends. Keep up the good work.
    love to fish and make soft plastics

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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    Nice-looking jigs especially the third picture down I never tried that but I thinking about doing that now.
    My thoughts exactly!!! I'd love to see a closer pict of those 1/64's as well.

    Do have a question tho...... Is there a reason you put the bead chain on the bottom side of the jig? I do that for clousers style flies to keep the hook point facing up, but you don't have to worry about that on lead. Those do look sweet... Gotta make me some!!!!!

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