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    Since weather has once again put a crimp in my fishing plans I started fooling aound with some heads I got off Rondon and some different patterns and combos. Here are some of them








    Tried the black chenille worm in pond. Caught so many on it they tore all the fuzz off of chenille. They still hit it with abandon though. Going have to find some tough enough chenille.



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    warmouth...some good fighters for sure....also fix that line twisting off the spool in that orrom picture lol....also on your worm cut a piece to fit like you want then tie it up like you do the marabou and then tie the body to it....It will last longer i tie these here in wv for trout. like a power worm...just a thought

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    We call them a Goggle-Eye in MS. They will stretch your line though! Good looking jigs. I just got some of RonDon's fish heads myself. They're awsome!
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    Quote Originally Posted by PBUG2009 View Post
    warmouth...some good fighters for sure....also fix that line twisting off the spool in that orrom picture lol....also on your worm cut a piece to fit like you want then tie it up like you do the marabou and then tie the body to it....It will last longer i tie these here in wv for trout. like a power worm...just a thought
    questionour or warmouth throughout the country back there. People out here do not know what they are they called them rock bass out here. The only place that I ever caught them was in Portland Oregon in the Willamette river. We have a lot of Sunfish in the snake River but do notremember catching any of those little guys. Awesome pumpkin seeds lots of bluegill also lots of different Sunfish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hays47 View Post
    Since weather has once again put a crimp in my fishing plans I started fooling aound with some heads I got off Rondon and some different patterns and combos. Here are some of them








    Tried the black chenille worm in pond. Caught so many on it they tore all the fuzz off of chenille. They still hit it with abandon though. Going have to find some tough enough chenille.



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    some places call them log perch also

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    Nice catch and it was a nice looking jig before those warmouths got hold of it. LOL that's a good way to try out a new jig. Congrats
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    Looking good hays.
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    Nice looking jigs

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    Not sure what size chenille you are using there, but i made some a while back that worked pretty good using ultra chenille. The stuff i had was definetly stiffer than regular medium and held up to a bunch of fish, but it gave way as well. I also tried melting the end tip of the chenille hoping it would not un-ravel, but that didn't seem to matter, the fibers just pulled out after awhile.

    I have noticed before that mangled flies seem like they will keep catching (if not better than brand new) fish till they all but come off the hook. Makes me wonder if we spend waaaay to much time trying to make them perfect.

    Also really like those yellow paint jobs and ties... thats a color i do not use much, but would think it could be a winner. Nice ties.

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