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Thread: I Call These "Skip" Jigs

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    Default I Call These "Skip" Jigs


    I have changed my ways,lol.I have always liked a big puffy jig.Thought to myself "why"?I see all of Skip's jigs with a skinny little tail and thought that I would try a couple out.So,I made a couple of each.All in bucktail.1/8 oz. and 1/16 oz.Still have a lot of hair compared to Skip's.
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    looking good

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    Looks good AZ

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    Looking good enough to catch fish.

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    Better get the grease hot!
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    They look great to me and I bet the fish will like them too.
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    Some good lookin Bucktails. The brown ones look like Smallmouth to me. I'm gonna try splitting the bucktail and trying to create 2 tails instead of one, trying to mimic Crawfish claws in a simple way. Good job, as usual. Now show me fish. Heck, I wish I could show me fish. Gotta get home first.
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    Look like they should work, but I am not a buck tail guy. I tie some for people, but I don't fish it my self.

    Looks nice though,

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    Looking good. I have tied a lot of hair jigs and I don't use as much hair on my jigs as when I started either. Be sure to post pics of your catch.
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    good lucking jigs the fish will like them to
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