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    With the generous help of a couple of forum members I have been able to put together the supplies needed to tie my own jigs.
    You know who your are and a big Thank you to you both!
    Here are the results of my first efforts.
    Crappie jigs. I have caught fish on all of these. The grey seems to be the hot ticket on the past couple of trips.

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    I am heading to the New River for some small mouth action this weekend and have tied these up for the trip

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    Lookin good. Just started tying myself.
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    Looking good and it will get easier and better with some practice, but what you have right here will catch fish!

    Nice job,

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    X2 with Skip - keep practicing and fish em up!!

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    Nice ties. Take the third one and put about 8 or so strands of chartreuse up by the hook, just a streak, and it would be one of my favorites. You do nice work and will get better as you go. Good job.
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    Looks good Trey. For a beginner they look and will work great. Keep it up I am sure you will decide what works in your waters best for you and focus on tying those in numbers. Hope you do well on your trip!

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