Both of these color combination have been incredibly productive.
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Both of these color combination have been incredibly productive.
http://i92.photobucket.com/albums/l1...piejigs008.jpg
Your jigs looks good and nice tying work.
Jigs do look good!
I have to admit that I have never tried a brown jig for crappie and I do mean never. It's something I have to do at least one time! I just forced my self to get some chenille that is a lighter Brown and it is a variegated one ,but at least it should finally push me to give it a shot!
Good job!
ncie work...
Hogan those jigs look great, I also have not tried the brown for crappie
again good job sir
For the guys that commented on the brown. Those are not chenille. I blended rabbit hair and some dubbing called light bright. When the sun hits it it almost glows.
I have some of that dubbing. It's nice stuff for sure. I also havd a ton of rabbit and love it too and so do the crappie, but I tied and sell a lot of Ginger for guys which I consider a medium to light brown and know they catch a lot of crappie using it, but I just never have and need to. I have a new mix of medium types brown's with some gold flash in it and think it will probably be my first one to actually try.
Those are nice!!!!!!!!!!!! What color head color is that?? custom mix??
color is a hand mix of testors enamel and epoxy. I first put a base coat of white enamel and then I use the paint sparingly in the epoxy mix. Should be slightly transparent.
Those look really nice. Good work!