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    if i may.......what exactly is a float-n-fly jig. i have heard the term before but not sure what it is.
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    Its a system used to catch small mouth and spotted bass in the dead of winter...it also catches crappie.... couple of choices where bobber is used either 3 way swivel or bobber stopper..or just wind the line around the bottom of cork...any way the hair jig is suspended under a cork on a floracarbon leader...its a killer way to catch fish
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    Nice batch of jigs!!!!!!!!

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    I almost hope those jigs with three to four different colors of hair don't outperform simpler ones for you... would make future jig-tying more complicated! Look great, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by split handle View Post
    I almost hope those jigs with three to four different colors of hair don't outperform simpler ones for you... would make future jig-tying more complicated! Look great, though.
    Those with diffrent hair are for a guy in California who asked me if I could do a morning dawn...for the float-n-fly...for (bass) and I did...put it on my facebook page and the hits went through the roof people wanting me to make them some so I guess I will..craft hair is really easy...cut it, shuck the shorter fibers out, trim the butt end straight, and but on the head of the jig..then the sky is the limit with krystal flash...UV thread and powder coating...its just fun!
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