Those are some fantastic tyes. They will definitely do damage to the crappie and gill populations in your area or anywhere for that matter.Coooool.
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Those are some fantastic tyes. They will definitely do damage to the crappie and gill populations in your area or anywhere for that matter.Coooool.
Very nice jigs!
Think this answers my question I asked from the eye thread about your bodies. They hold up very well, never have tried to coat the whole thing with nail polish, my flex stuf does not coat ANYTHING like that. Gonna give it a go. Thanks!
Len, I am using Wapsi's Flex-Seal, bought from Jann's, and it soaks into the thread very fast and is dry in seconds.
I dig the jigs Ledhed. Those should do the trick. Also enjoyed the Cap Spider video. I think you would have a tough time separating bluegill from crappie if you fillet them. Tastes the same to me! Nice job.
Sonny those look great ... Hope you catch a bunch
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Those are some nice looking jigs.
Thnx again CDC members.
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Should do fine if it don't rain.... Yeah it rains out here some times.
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The tail in these jigs are marabou fluffs - they are way easier to use when you are tying lite jigs. I marry two feathers together, cut to length, and tie the feathers on. I like the way they flare out - really breathes in the water.
nice jigs Led
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Those are nice looking jigs. Good luck.
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