Thanks for the complements guys. I have now got my self so deep into it that it is hard to get any made for my own use. That is the way it was during CrappieMasters. I had so many people wanting jigs painted or tied that Jeff and I had a limited supply for our selves to use. Starting to get caught up now that the back is feeling better after surgery and I can sit down long enough to tie for a while before my leg or back starts hurting again. Truman is iced over for the most part from what Marvin Deckard a guide at Bucksaw said this morning. So not being able to fish I should have time to get caught up and ahead at least for a while. I am trying to get the right bussiness license to start selling to Everhats and other local sporting goods shops like the C-store and down at the little one by Windsor Crossing. They want them but have to have a 637 tax paper I think is what it is called to sell to dealers. That way I have to pay the sporting goods tax instead of them. If any one knows about bussiness license and tax ID numbers for a small bussiness shoot me a PM. I have been having trouble getting it all started. JackB the back is getting better everyday. Still have some leg pain but gets a little better everyday. Going back to work and being on a concrete floor did not help the healing process speed up to much. But the wife said it was time to get back to work because short term disability at 65% on 40 hours when I was use to working 50 to 60 a week at full pay made a big differance. Crazy thing suffered all that pain since May and then finally got surgery 4 weeks ago and feel better than I have since May or June. Thanks to all for the comments and asking about the back. I have another jig in the works I will or may not revile soon. May wait until after a few tournaments first to show everyone because I think it is going to be killer on Truman for a dipping bait. I may try to have some made up of differant colors and styles to give away at camp for people to try. Not tryig to get rich off them but trying to catch a few fish and help others catch a few with something a little differant than you can buy at the store.