A few more from a few years ago. Mostly #10's and #12's and weigh 1/80 to 1/00 oz.Attachment 415502Attachment 415501Attachment 415499Attachment 415500
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A few more from a few years ago. Mostly #10's and #12's and weigh 1/80 to 1/00 oz.Attachment 415502Attachment 415501Attachment 415499Attachment 415500
Sent from my SM-G960U using Crappie.com Fishing mobile app
Eric,
Congratulations. DB4D is a great choice your daughter made. I have been reading his posts since 2007 now and he is very informative and the fact is that crappie fishermen make great husbands and son-in-laws. I wish the newly weds many happy and blessed years of marital bliss. My wife and I just celebrated 52 years in mid December. Just tell DB4D that "If it is important for your daughter then it is a priority for him." That is the secret to many happy years of marriage and fishing fun.
Mike
Mike, DB4D isn't my son in law, She married an ex-sailor named Jeromy Renolds. But your right, DB4D tyes some great stuff as many on here do. One day I hope to be as good. Hoping to get together with a jig maker a little ways from me to get som 1/64th and 1/80th jigs...
Looks good
It will catch fish. Nice looking jig!