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    Default Can you make these?


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    Want to have these jigs made for me in the 1/8 ounce size shown. I want the orange and chartreuse combo made in the size of the chartreuse (1/8 oz) pictured. The orange & chartreuse jig pictured is in 1/16 oz size. Would like to have the five tinsel strands in the tail as is shown in the 1/8 ounce jig. Please PM me with prices for 2 dozen of these jigs delivered to zip code 52806 if you feel you can match this pattern exactly. Thanks everybody! Big bites, full baskets, and God's blessings to you!

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    I think we should name those the "Phyllis Diller" jig.

    Oops, I'm showing my age.

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    That would be appropriate! LOL! Those are actually Cabela's Ice Chenille jigs, and they have been gone off of the market for around 10 years roughly. As ugly as they are, they catch fish.

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    Default NightProwler Jigs

    Here's a few ice chenille jigs from my website.









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