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    Default My "electric chicken'


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    Shiny!!!!!!!!

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    Now that's the wrong name for a jig like that. I would call it " Bling Chicken " . Let us know how it works. I bet it will put fish in the boat.

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    My first thought was "Dang that's cool!!! It will keep the fish busy, nice and colorful.
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    With that manu tie-ins, I would be able to pump out about 3 an hour. LOL! Nice tho!
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    That dude is colorful! Neat jig.

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    oh I got to say is wow that thing belongs on the Christmas tree just kidding I think it's a fantastic combination have you tried it out yet I believe the crappie are going to need sunglasses

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    Gorgeous jig. I'm wondering whether the materials will be able to breathe, though, because there is so much there to resist the flow of water over them.

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    THAT Chicken is "Pimpin" ... fo sho Thumbs Up

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    Quote Originally Posted by split handle View Post
    gorgeous jig. I'm wondering whether the materials will be able to breathe, though, because there is so much there to resist the flow of water over them.
    i really dont know i havent fished it and thats the first time i have ever used a feather in a jig all ive ever used is hair im gonna put it in the water and try it out soon i hope if i ever get to feeling better
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