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    Default Tail Spin Jig


    I haven't been tying very long, But here's one I finished a little while ago.
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    good looking jig.

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    That is sweet! The colors work very well, nice work.
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    Nice looking jig

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    awesome jig

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    Thanks guys, looking forward to seeing what it will do during the next heat wave,

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    Have you tested it in water yet to see whether the marabou will wrap around the swivel and interfere with the blade rotation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by split handle View Post
    Have you tested it in water yet to see whether the marabou will wrap around the swivel and interfere with the blade rotation?
    Yeah it don't interfere at all, The blade don't spin. This kind blade flutters or wobbles back and forth.

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    Now you have a winner there Beagler!Thumbs Up I'd tie a few light colors and a few dark colors with those blades and see which color they want cause I bet those will catch fish right there if anything will!Thumbs Up

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    good lookin' jig Beagler ! Hope you dont mind if I try that myself.

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