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    nice tie fish 4

    another tie that looks like it takes alot of practice to get looking great

    very nice sir

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    Guess I am going to have to leads that! I have always liked it, but have not taken the time to learn it. However I have decided I want to learn every weave method to see what I like best and some give a different look too!

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    Very nice job there Skip. Very impressive skills man.
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    Looks like alot of hard work goes into them. Great looking jigs.
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    DEFINITELY NOT your regular tie...that's for sure. Congrats on a great looking jig skip. That one should be a slow falling, dock shooting demon.Thumbs Up

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    Fish_4....I KNOW the crappie around here have NEVER seen anything like those jigs. The top ones remind me of the tawber worms out on my trees. Looks very time consuming but are some awesome ties.

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    Skip, can you tell if that crochet is the same as what you were doing? Is hard for me to tell because the wrap and pull with the crochet hook ties all the knots without having to loop and pull.
    I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.

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    I thinkk it's close, but different, however I am going to have to try this method to tell for sure. It's hard to ID what is actually happening.

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    It is tough especially comparing chenille to larva lace. I can't tell in your picture for sure, but it may not be the same. Seems like there the sections are too equal now that I looked at for the 20th time. I will have to tie two using both and see what happens also.
    I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.

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    4 fish, I use this pattern for ice fishing... With no lead head, looks very similar to a water wiggler!

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