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    I found that a quick blast with a heat gun will relax the vinyl into the shape you want. Be careful not to overheat them, if you do the vinyl will shrink or tear. (from experience...lol)
    Again, a great idea!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Redman View Post
    Wish that you would do a photo tutorial on this one as it looks winner, winner Chicken dinner. Would like to tie a bunch in the smaller sizes for gills and bream. Know that they would be killer on crappie he also.

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    I agree, these look like the next best thing.
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    It's always cool to see something totally different. Thanks for showing it!!!

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    I sure like the colors and the idea you and your fried are using. Very cool idea. I bet there are lots of ways to expand on it too!

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    The color schemes are endless as are the weights and color of the heads. We've experimented with nearly every combo imaginable. Folks may not believe this, but 10's of thousands of crappie have been caught using variations of these jigs throughout the last 30 years or so. If you want to see just what we caught this past year, check out the threads I started in the South Carolina forum. And those are only from this one year when I had my camera present and had place like this (CDC) to share with others.
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    Inkdabber, tied a few in 1/8 oz to try next week. Going to see how the chenille body does with the rubber tail. I can't wait to see how the crappie like these jigs. Here is a couple ready for next week. Thanks for the great idea .

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    been using rubber in a lot of my jigs for a long time but i add flash to them I think that is a very cool idea inkdabber love thinking outside of the box u never know whats laying around can ispire you to create something different kewl ties i like em
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    Gret looking jigs guys. I hope they produce well for you.
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