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    fish 4 all
    THANKS for showing this. Kinda like it, the body looks sweet, l like the colors on the first 1, better then the second. But think the tail and claws, look just a hair to big, but the big thing is the legs, they have to go, look out of place, to big for that size body.
    Hate to be so ruff, but you asked.

    Where did you learn this method, and you do have a link ? would like to try this. THANKS

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    Sorry, no link. I made this one after days of working on different techniques and styles to get a good looking pattern. I have never seen one done with the legs incorporated in the lace.

    As for the legs, I just didn't cut them back. Do they need to go as in a new material or just cut them shorter? Too thick, too long? The nice thing is the tail, claws and legs can all be trimmed back. Size wise they are actually small compared to the craws we catch here. A 2 inch crawdad here can inflict some serious pain with those pinchers! Should see the size of the big ones, caught one this last summer that was 5 inches long with 3 inch claws! Almost more meat in each claw than the tail.
    I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.

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    Think they look mighty good. Nice work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buckeye Mike View Post
    fish 4 all
    THANKS for showing this. Kinda like it, the body looks sweet, l like the colors on the first 1, better then the second. But think the tail and claws, look just a hair to big, but the big thing is the legs, they have to go, look out of place, to big for that size body.
    Hate to be so ruff, but you asked.

    Where did you learn this method, and you do have a link ? would like to try this. THANKS
    here is my version mike...early edition
    Last edited by brimreaper; 06-04-2009 at 04:13 AM.
    A man is not judged by what he has done for himself but by what he has done for others.

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    fish 4 all you do excellent work and your jigs and flies are awesome, but I have got to say anything I spend and hour on tying will make me cry if I lost it, LOL!

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    Gosh those are unbelievable! Very creative. I bet you slay em with those things. Very nice!
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    Quote Originally Posted by skiptomylu View Post
    fish 4 all you do excellent work and your jigs and flies are awesome, but I have got to say anything I spend and hour on tying will make me cry if I lost it, LOL!

    SKip
    I don't tie a whole lot for that reason. Have used them for trout with fair success but only in places I don't lose them. But it had been a long time since I tied one and now I remember why. I tore apart 5 of them before finally finishing one. Now I remember what to do so I can focus on tweaking and improving instead of getting flustered trying to remember how.
    I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.

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