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    This is a great jig pattern it can be tied a number of different ways. Painted gray head a little red or black in the tail maybe a long tinsel attractor on the tail. Shad gray kip tail or marabou doesn't make any difference white with black body or silver tinsel, paint on eyes or not. Still one of the best of the minnow patterns. It is my understanding that this is the #1 pattern in southeast Louisiana and south west Mississippi. and is one of my goto patterns and getting to be my favorrite this time of year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sayre315 View Post
    It's a good thing I don't live in TN because something tells me there won't be any crappie left before the year is over with.
    We're just a bunch of rookies.:D
    Creativity is just intelligence fooling around

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    Skeet I think you are pulling our leg. I see that by your fishing regulations most of the state has a 15 crappie limit if I read it right. But down here in Texas we can catch 25 but we have a lake limit where I am at of 10 inches long. Don't think that you guys are as rookie as you want us to beleive. Hear that ya'll just go out and can catch a limit in a half a hour. With a Gray Ghost it's like 15 minutes. Fishing must be great in Tennessee.

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