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New Jigs
Two Christmases ago, while in Destin, Florida, I bought the material for these jigs, and just now got around to using it. The material is Puglisi Fibers, and is very popular for saltwater use. Now I don't think these two ties do the material any justice, but you can see how the stuff has possibility. Also, the jigheads I have throw the shape off, so if one tied this material on a minnow head rather than a ball head, he would probably have better results. The spot was applied with a Sharpie. Regardless, I think a crappie would try to eat this jig, and it resembles a threadfin shad.
http://i548.photobucket.com/albums/i...kasie045-1.jpg
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i would be willing to bet those would catch fish at my lake!
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OK
I've seen the guys on my fly tying sites use that stuff. I looks neat, might have to get seom and try it.
Fatman
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Those look real good!!
Would bet that stuff gives a good slow fall.
Never seen this stuff in my catalog, have to do some surfing to find me sum!!!
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Just curious
Just curious but did you find that at "Half Hitch" ?
JSC
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JSC,
no sir. I found it at the Orvis shop in Destin. I was blown away when I walked in there and saw the baitfish patterns they had that were made with this material and then I bought some. It was real expensive, but probably because I bought it from Orvis in Destin.
Puglisi Fibers
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Orvis
Hi OK
I watched them build that place and for some reason have not found time to go by and check it out ... Hi price part of town.
Thanx
JSC
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I like the bottom one in particular,time for some field testing to see what the crappies think.
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Looks good - ditto JJJ - with a minnow head
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Time to put those in the water and see the results. Nice job.