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    These are 1/16 and 1/8. The 1/8 jig with the tube is for my Slab Sauce and Liquid Minnow. This style jig should work well for drifting.

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    This 1/8 twin spin has a peacock “rope” body. Don’t know how it will track – yet.

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    Very different looking for sure.Are those three way swivels? Peacock rope body?It looks good.Is this something new on the market?

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    Very cool Led! Wonder if double willows would pull less?

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    Messed up with the weights – its 1/8 and 1/4 - can’t go back and edit.

    JJJ
    Yeah – they are 3 way, not sure of the size, think the smallest you can get is a #10. These might be#8. The rope is 2 wire strands with 6 strands of peacock herl twisted together. I hold one strand of the wire out at 90* while twisting and pulling – helps with hackle pliers. Was going to use it in the swap jigs but went another route.

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    Don’t know yet – still proto types. I think the tube will work – blade will chum up a slick.

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    Very good looking baits.Would like to know how they go through the water.
    "Garden Hackler"lol

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    i think the 2 blades will work and do 2 things give flash and hit togather making a noise
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    I like those. Shades of the old Shannon Twin Spin...sort of.

    I'd be a little tempted to create an additional prototype that included two additional swivels and blades. Attach them to the 3-way's eyelets so that the blades rotate on an axis that is parallel to the jig's body when pulled through the water. This would enlarge the profile quite a bit but, hey, I tie for mostly for bass anyway.

    Again, very nice work LedHed.
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    Ha, I thought you were joking before when you said they were in the works. Looks like you pulled it off!

    Scent holder looks good... I need to start taking notes, loosing my mind, forgot about that, need a box to stand on....

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    That'll attract something!
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    cool looking jig and interesting twin spinner on it!!

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