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    These I tied about 3-4 years ago and they just sit in one of my boxes. Guess this next spring I will need to try them out. Some were intended for blue gills and some were just little crappie jigs for when they get picky.

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    lookin nice skip!i love them smaller sizes.i love that one with green spotted feathers.would like to get some of those kina feathers sometime

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    Thanks and I forgot to say I have caught crappie on the ones with the Peacock Swords. I used it as a drop off of a larger jig (little jig at the top).

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    Nice, I bet the smaller jigs like that would be good used over a larger one in a two jig rig.
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    Good looking small jigs Skip.
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    Skip Those will work fine on Bream. Nothing better than getting in to a big bed of bream. I tie one very much like the 4th jig in the second row. I tie it with a forest or hunter green head It was one I first saw for Ice fishing in the midwest. It works great. Last year I started to tie it on a Hot pink head and man it was hot in the fall and early winter on crappies. I will agree that peacock sword is a material that is often over looked by us tiers. Think that that pattern is as close as you are going to find to a small bream or bluegill fry. And the Crappies just love them.

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    nice-looking jigs skip they should catch quite a few bluegills on them skip I have never thought about tying some up like that.

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    Thanks guys, just showing some different type jigs we all can tie. Just need the materials. A good many of the ones with peacock I used Danville Fl Nylon Wool. It's the same stuff used on the crappie candy fly.

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    Nice-lookin jigs as always, Skip. I have a peacock sword or two that I rarely use laying around somewhere... That's a dang good idea for tailing material!

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    Look good. I'll dang sho be glad when I get some confidence is using just jigs. Scared of it right now and tip all my jigs with a minner. Do ya'll bounce them any if jigging stumps? I mainly spider rig and haven't done very much at of of stump jigging.
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