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    I think I may of found a way to recycle my used Berkley 7" power worms when I bass fish. Think this will catch a crappie?
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    That should work. Can also use them to make jelly jigs
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    What's a jelly jig?

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    Here is a thread on how to make them. Basically it’s a tiny piece of plastic (cut up worm, etc.) that you add feathers or hair to to make the jig.

    https://www.crappie.com/crappie/arch...lly-jelly-jig/
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    Quote Originally Posted by Happyfisherman View Post
    What's a jelly jig?
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    These are what we call jelly jigs started a long time ago by me you could either put marabou for the tail or any other material. We make them in several different versions in different molds..

    www.bobsjigs.com
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