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    Have any of you guys tried using salt or pepper shakers to apply multi colors to jig heads? I tried one and it does work!!



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    oh man my wife is gonna kill me thanks alot Len
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jiggin_Joe View Post
    oh man my wife is gonna kill me thanks alot Len
    LOL!! Now that is funny!!

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    I never thought about that, but it's a good idea! I'm with JJ, I see trouble coming. Ha! Great looking jig. Is that mallard flank in the tail?
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    Nice looking paint job. I have been thinking about making something out of maybe hardware cloth so when I puff with my little rye drop thing it will even make them more separate lines between colors. So far I have been pretty happy with just using touch with the eye dropper, but I think it can add even more by making something like that out of hardware cloth. I have some other ideas and just have not got around to trying them.

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    Old herb, garlic and season all shakers work well too and the wife doesn't have to get mad when she shakes black powder paint instead of pepper.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottV View Post
    I never thought about that, but it's a good idea! I'm with JJ, I see trouble coming. Ha! Great looking jig. Is that mallard flank in the tail?
    Yes ScottV it is Mallard Flank. I have been having great fishing results with Mallard Flank this year!

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    That's a great looking jig Len. I could fish that one with confidence. Good looking jig AND jig head.

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    Has anyone tried to mix powder paint to make new shades; not commly sold? Im always looking for new shades of chartruse.

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    Looking good Len.
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