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    Default Homemade aero jig


    1/16 oz, #4 Eagle Claw 570

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    Nice looking jig

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    cool jig....
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    hillbilly

    that is a cool looking jig I like the tail on it

    I bet that would kill the bull bluegill tied on a 1/64th or 1/80th jig

    very nice tie sir

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    Thanks guys!

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    Man I don't want to sound stupid, but I have been trying to figure out what an aero jig is? It looks like a catcher for sure, but please tell me what aero stands for.

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    It's the brand name of jigs made by Hawken Fishing. They make a bunch of different styles under the name, but the one everyone thinks of as THE Areojig is the one with a twisted chenille and hackle tail. They're mainly used for salmon and steelhead, and just about any tackle shop worthy of the name out here on the west coast carries them.

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    Thanks Shoemoo, never heard of them, but we don't have salmon or steelhead either. Wish we did as that would be fun.

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    That looks good Hillbilly.
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    Good lookin jig. Spotted bass would also be all over that around here. They like the fuzzy look.
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