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    Someone over on Walleyecentral is looking for this crappie jig, can anyone help?

    http://www.walleyecentral.com/dc/dcb...4995&mode=full

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    They'd be easy enough to make up with some opal flashabou.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappiekeith View Post
    They'd be easy enough to make up with some opal flashabou.
    It looks like they tyed a clear rubber body and then flashabou around that. Should be easy to make.
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    The bodies actually look like mylar tubing, which explains the two tie down points. I can do some if you want to give them my email address. [email protected]

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    It's not mylar tubing because the flashbou is not krinkled. All the mylar I tie is very krinkled. Looks like a clear wax worm style body with flashbou.
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    It think the body is this material. Not totally sure but looks real close.
    http://www.jsflyfishing.com/cgi-bin/...-E-Z-Body.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by ifish View Post
    It's not mylar tubing because the flashbou is not krinkled. All the mylar I tie is very krinkled. Looks like a clear wax worm style body with flashbou.

    That's what I was thinking.

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    Hi Stevej
    The Jig In The Pics Is A Mylar Tubing Jig We Make These Jigs All The Time
    For Crappie. The Jig Costs 75 Cents Ea On A 1/16 Oz And A #4 Hook.
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