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    I'm impressed by how well your chenille lays perfectly. Good work there for sure.
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    Good looking ties
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    Those worked pretty well, but I caught more bluegills with them than crappie.

    This one worked better for crappie last night:
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    I only had one in my box so I made a few more tonight
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    Very nice Jeff. I like those!

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    Here is what they look like under a UV light
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    None of the materials are GLOW, Just fluorescent


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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappieDreamer View Post
    Here is what they look like under a UV light
    None of the materials are GLOW, Just fluorescent


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    I think some times it's best to also look at colors under a Black or a UV light so see what the pop looks like from that direction since the fish will see it different than we do.

    Good job Jeff!

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiptomylu View Post
    I think some times it's best to also look at colors under a Black or a UV light so see what the pop looks like from that direction since the fish will see it different than we do.

    Good job Jeff!

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    Haven't thought about it like that before.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skiptomylu View Post
    I think some times it's best to also look at colors under a Black or a UV light so see what the pop looks like from that direction since the fish will see it different than we do.

    Good job Jeff!

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    Talking about uv we use the coding on our plastics we were catching more fish with UV clear over the plastic we were producing more fish if you use a coding or UV input a black light you’ll see a difference right away.

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