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    heres my first ones.
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    good job for first ones for sure
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    I like them! May do some Bee's today
    Great Job
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    Thumbs up fantastic

    those were fantastic looking jigs I'm sure you'll catch a ton of fish.

    www.bobsjigs.com

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    Good job, those look really nice. Gonna catch fish on those.

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    I have just one suggestion--ADD WATER!

    Super job!

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    Glad to here you got into tying and welcome to the board. I'm jealous... it took me 15 years of cussing before I ever could tie anything that nice, thankfully my ugly ones caught fish too. The members here will help you hone your tying, even though it looks like you already have the skills. Excellent work!

    1 note... The couple at the top with the chenille tails - May want to melt just the end tip of the tail or the chenille can unravel on you after a few bites. You may have already done it, but can't tell for sure......

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    thanks guys for the encouragement. this site is what got me to doing it. I have been making spinner baits for the fisherman around here for 15yrs. I fished for bass all my life, My Dad got interested in fishing so I would take him crappie fishing because he couldn't hold out long casting for bass. I know have 5,000$ worth of bass equipment with about a inch of dust on it. I have been thinking about selling it and buying crappie gear with the money. I'M HOOKED ON THE CRAPPIE! and all my Dads fault. I really enjoy the time I spend with him on the lake, Even if we don't get a bite it's still a good day!
    SHUTUPANDFISH!!! SORRY IF I OFFENDED ANYONE, NOT MY INTENTION, MUST HAVE BEEN A GATOR OR LONGHORN FAN. ROLL AGAIN TIDE. HOOAH!

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    oh I was going to post one of my new spinner baits, it has double the flash and vibration of any I have made.
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    Very nice jigs.The spinner bait is the "Bomb".PM me.My buddies are all into the bass circuit and would love a couple of them.
    "Garden Hackler"lol

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