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    Some recent ties using bunny hair, mop chenille and palmer chenille. Had to make something with white. Pill head weighs 1/20 tied with #4-6 sickles.Name:  IMG_5834.jpg
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    They look amazing.
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    Those look great, good dock shooters right there.
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    Way over the top!
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    Awesome work! Thanks for sharing
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    They look great!
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    In the middle picture I used reptile rubber in place of the wedge tails which have become very popular recently. I used three strands of rubber left together to form tail, very good action and color contrast. Strands can be separated to change look on the bait or cut shorter if tail is just getting nipped.

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    They all look amazing but that top row should be a killer jig around boat dock lights at night.

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    Some killer work.

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    Bob, you make it look soooo easy. I try those multi color ones and I get major coneheads. And the ties are soo much more fish worthy than mine. If I do wind up in Texas I will have to pay for lessons. On painting, dipping and tying those beauties and then how catch fish fish down there.

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