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    Default New idea for jig tiers - Spike it


    This thread might just give some of the jig tiers here some new ideas.

    Thought I would share the concept. Heck many of you might already be doing this.

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    Pretty cool Idea ! LOOKS GOOD!

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    Thanks for sharing Ship. I did a really nice job.

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    Have used that stuff for many years on soft plastics for bass. I use it every year and like to take a watermellon color worm (most likely Zoom) and dip the tail in Chart. I do the same type thing on soft plastics for crappie, but I just don't use soft plastic much.

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    I meant you did a really nice job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by river slabs are better View Post
    I ordered some. Thanks.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skiptomylu View Post
    Have used that stuff for many years on soft plastics for bass. I use it every year and like to take a watermellon color worm (most likely Zoom) and dip the tail in Chart. I do the same type thing on soft plastics for crappie, but I just don't use soft plastic much.

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    That color combo in a 5" senko worm was my favorite when I chased green fish in FL. Big fish couldn't leave it alone.
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