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    heh thats neat looking len... what is that tail material? artic fox? nice jig!

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    Quote Originally Posted by VaCrappieMan View Post
    heh thats neat looking len... what is that tail material? artic fox? nice jig!
    The tail material is barred rabbit I purchased while in Colorado on vacation.

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    Nice jig Len!!!!!!!! I have some of the barred stuff but my fire tiger paint taps aren't as good as yours!!!!!!!!!!

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    Nice jigs Len. My multi colored paint isn't near what yours is. Fish pictures?
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    that is nice

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    Sweet jig Len!
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    Thats wild, the perch would love it up here.

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    That's some fine detail Len. It looks really good, do you form out the area for the eyes or is it a modified mold? I know for some stick-on eyes on roundheads I tap one side with a hammer while the other is one flat metal. A couple taps usually gives enough surface so the eyes will stick. But your jig is in a whole nother league for me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiedoc View Post
    That's some fine detail Len. It looks really good, do you form out the area for the eyes or is it a modified mold? I know for some stick-on eyes on roundheads I tap one side with a hammer while the other is one flat metal. A couple taps usually gives enough surface so the eyes will stick. But your jig is in a whole nother league for me.
    I traded some crawdad jigs for these heads and used 3-D eyes.The heads appear to be molded with eye sockets in mold.

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