I have no idea, but it is a nice looking jig.
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I Bought a couple packs of these at Lester's on the Lake last year and naturally I threw away the pack that they came in. I can't seem to remember the manufacturer's name. I think they are made by a guy in Alexandria if that is any help. They are a 1/32 hair jig. Thanks in advance.
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I have no idea, but it is a nice looking jig.
It is not what you do for your children, but what you have taught them to do for themselves, that will make them successful human beings.
–Ann Landers
It looks like a "Basin Jig" they are sold at st. Landry lumber in Opelousas
Easy to make those jigs with the right material
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I need to look into tying a few. I would love to teach the girls and watch them catch a fish on a jig they made.
It is not what you do for your children, but what you have taught them to do for themselves, that will make them successful human beings.
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I can get it made for you it looks like a. D&M
Looks good
Well I found out the maker of these jigs is Mr. EJ Ovella. They go under the name Krappie Killer. I called him today to see what stores carried his jigs and after explaining where I was from and realizing that he didnt live that far away he invited me over to his house to pick some up from him personally. He is a first class guy and has some beautiful jigs. I had a tough time deciding on different combinations because he must of had at least 60 or 70 different varieties. Well after getting the ones I went there for and a few new ones to try out I left a happy customer. If you are ever in between Marksville and Alexandria (He lives in Poland) give him a call and check out his jigs. You wont be disappointed.![]()