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    Default Not quite jigs


    Here are a few I have used and tied in the past in Ohio. They have worked for crappie, smallmouth and white bass.
    What do you think? I also tie jigs .
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    Nice. Kinda like a feather Clouser. You using bead chain for the eyes? I sell a few Clousers but only do marabou and bucktail.

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    Looks good!

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    Those are nice.

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    They look good. Nice work.
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    clousers was thing that popped in my mind....they look great

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    Thanks Guys, My Dad taught me how to make these . Yes these are bead chain eyes. The nice thing about bead chain is you can get it in all dif. sizes to adjust for the weight you need. I cant stress enough how important it is to instill the outdoors on the kids !!!
    Mike

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    Hey Mike. They look great. I also lived in Ohio for over 50 years before moving south. Jigs and flies like that were deadly on West Branch, Mogadore, and Mosquito Lake.

    Very nice bead chain bugs. Welcome from Alabama. Go Browns!
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    Welcome from Middle Tennessee. I just got some ideas from your pics on how to tie mine. Thanx. You may be new to the board but you've already got the right idea.
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    From what I have seen here, its all about helping and shareing. Thats the way it should be.
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