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    Has anyone ever used the silly legs when making jigs? I bought some silly leg material and then realized that the strike king spinner bait replacement skirts work really well. It gives a jig a tube jig look with the durability of a hand tied jig. I will post some pics later of my jigs.

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    I tie a lot of dragonfly and spider jigs with crazy legs. Crappie and bream love em.
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    I used them for spider and grasshopper flys for brim. I got some nice leg material from a broken bungi cord too, enough to tie a couple hundred bugs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boscoe
    I used them for spider and grasshopper flys for brim. I got some nice leg material from a broken bungi cord too, enough to tie a couple hundred bugs.
    Thats interesting. I'm going to have to look into that.
    Fair Winds and Following Seas

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