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    Default My New Bunny Jigs and a few Bucktails too!


    Just want to see what you guys think of what I came up with for someone wanting some bunny jigs for small mouth. I love some of these for crappie as well though. Anyway they will be leaving Hemphill tomorrow.
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    These have the Zonkers and Crosscut rabbit...


    These are just Crosscut Rabbit....


    And the Bucktail Jigs (a Little Long at his request..

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    This one just looks like it will catch a ton of fish! Nice job my friend.
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    WWWELL let Me c here pic one I'll take the 3 top and 2 bottom both side's s/mouth the hot/pand black , blue silver outta be slab buster's. pic 2 the hole right row smallie's and proably the left also depending on clairty of water the buck's hard to beat org. / br. combo's they love crawfish ,but I'd use all of them for smallie's and slab fishin NICE LOOKIN WORK READY TO GET IN A SWAP WITH YA !
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    Quote Originally Posted by shipahoy41 View Post
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    This one just looks like it will catch a ton of fish! Nice job my friend.
    Thanks Ship & flatfish46! I wish they made the crosscut the same color as that tail (Silver/Gray), but I still like that one too. I also have the zonker tail in the same color as the crosscut and I have already caught some on that white & blue one.

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    That's an excellent blue shad pat.where do you get that color at I usally do a sculpin blend like that.
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    I like em. As far as the bucktails being a little long, I like em that way too. I mainly use bucktail while slow trolling and the longer ones just plain work better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by flatfish46 View Post
    That's an excellent blue shad pat.where do you get that color at I usally do a sculpin blend like that.
    I buy it from Hareline Dubbin. If you want a retail type place they should have all this stuff at Bob Marriott's too as they carry about everything Hareline makes.

    Actually the tail this time is different than the top, but I have the tail to match that top and it is Crosscut rabbit strips in white & blue. The tail I used here is Silver/Gray.

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    Very nice looking jigs. Excellent paint job on the heads. If I may ask what kind of paint is that on the silver and copper headed jigs? Is that powder paint? If it is would you mind telling me what brand it is......Thanks
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    Quote Originally Posted by cadman View Post
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    Very nice looking jigs. Excellent paint job on the heads. If I may ask what kind of paint is that on the silver and copper headed jigs? Is that powder paint? If it is would you mind telling me what brand it is......Thanks
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    The silver is Pro-Tec and the other one I think you are talking about is really candy orange and it is made by Columbia Coatings. You have to put on a silver under coat and cure it before putting on the candy orange.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiptomylu View Post
    Thanks!
    The silver is Pro-Tec and the other one I think you are talking about is really candy orange and it is made by Columbia Coatings. You have to put on a silver under coat and cure it before putting on the candy orange.

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    Thanks for the info, very much appreciated.
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