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Thread: Tying schools

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    Default Tying schools


    Since all my jig bag had in it was plastic, I thought it time that I started filling it with what will really catch fish. When I tie I always do a school of them, meaning at least 10 of each jig. I hate to be out and catching fish and run out of what's working. Did these 2 schools today.

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    I like both of them and it seem you and I have an eye for the same colors. One of my other favorites is FL Yellow and Blue. Yours seems to be maybe Fl Green Crystal Antron, but that is close enough to work too. Love that Crystal Antron.

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    I like it too. Easy to use.
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    where do you get your jigheads hunter?
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    I had Robert at Crazy Angler make me a mold. Mold has 8 cavities of 1/16 oz and 8 of 1/8 oz. I beleive he's making himself one because he liked it so well. I wanted a mold that would take bigger Sickle hooks. #2 for the 1/16 oz and #1 for the 1/8 oz
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    I like that top one. Really nice tie too.
    I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.

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    OoOoOh!
    ring me up for a school of both and then teach me how to tie 'em!

    honestly though, superb work Mr. G

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    All you have to do is get some free time Adam. Be glad to show you how it's done. I have a little sample bag sitting aside for you to field test.
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    that blue chartreuse is a killer color combination you did a fantastic job.

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    The antron chenille is super easy to tie with and that's my favorite color antron as well. Got tired of spending all that money on several packs so ordered a 300 yd bulk spool for $75 a few years back. Probably still have over 200 left. With all the great new colors out now I'll never buy that much of one color again. For that money I can buy a half dozen skeins of differnt colors. Killer jigs !!!!!!!!

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