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    Great info here

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    I like the belly spinner jigs like creek showed in a 1/16 oz. And like DGOO said, the StrollR's by Bobby Garland are great bodies for longlining. They put off a vibration in the water due to the paddle on the end of the curly tail. If you'll use the same size jigs on all of your poles, you'll be able to judge depth better. Listen to everything gabowman says on longlining. He knows his stuff. Anything you can read by Bo Hudson, Brad Chappell, or BassCat21 is very helpful. Here's the link to a great article that BassCat21, Bernard Williams, wrote for MCC.
    http://www.magnoliacrappieclub.com/a...LongLining.pdf
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    Hey Creek those are slick with the spinner tied behind the head. Does that give the jig lift and do they foul much?What size split and what kinda swivel?

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    Mr. Jim, those double spins look really cool too!And that blade clackin makes sense, specially in dirty water!! All you guys are innovators! I never even thought about such a thing!!Thanks for the great info!!

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    Have any of yall used any of those colored blades much like a spinner bait?when i say colored, i mean yellow,green,white, or even 2 tone on same blade?not just copper or nickle!

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    Keep it coming guys, great info , thanks
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    I came up with those out of desperation,had this honey hole that was great, but if the river got in there the fish got lockjaw i tried everything could not get to bite,came up with the double blades hittin and that solved the mystery,started catchin em in muddy water.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimfish View Post
    I make em so you can bend the swivels in so the blades hit,that noise gets their attention
    Yes sir, I think you have excellent jig.

    Did you make the mold for them or is there one available?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DEX View Post
    Yes sir, I think you have excellent jig.

    Did you make the mold for them or is there one available?
    No mold,tried that but due to swivels you cant open the mold with out breakig the swivels.I drill a couple of small holes and solder the swivels in place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimfish View Post
    No mold,tried that but due to swivels you cant open the mold with out breakig the swivels.I drill a couple of small holes and solder the swivels in place.
    Ok, I smell what you stepping in now. Thanks Mr Jim

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