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For me anyway. I posted that I would post some pics of some collared 1/32 or 1/64 jigs that I use for gills, and the Crappie like em too, so here they are. The white is a Maggot tied on a #8 hook, using synthetic dubbing. Haven't tried it yet but I bet it will be a hit. The 1/8oz is my first attempt at a Christmas jig, though I didn't have the Kelly green chenille to finish it off right. Thoughts please.
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tht maggot would killsome bull brim
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Those look good and the maggot does work well, a little red makes em stand out. Nice work ;)
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Nicely Done Skeet. Yes get you some kelly green chenille and tie up some of them Christmas jigs. I know you will like them and so will the Crappies. Will have to tie up a few of that maggot pattern and see how it works.
Redman
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Merry Christmas...lol. They look great Tim. The blue eyes look good. That maggot will surely attract the bluegills.
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Them are some nice ties. Got a question though, that maggot what size is it?? When I fly fish for bull gills I use a popper-dropper rig so the dropper can't be too big or it will sink the popper. I've caught doubles on this rig it's a hoot to nail 2 -9in gills at a time!!
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The maggot is tied on a #8 Eagle Claw bait holder hook after crushing the baitholders. It could go smaller without any problem, and would be hot on a popper/dropper rig. We used a Zara Spook and a dropper tied to the back hook for Sea Trout in Mosquito Lagoon, and it's great when two of those get on the same rig. Yarn and wool roving ( Hobby Lobby) would also work for the body, super simple tie.
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Skeet
Those jigs with the hackle are awesome. What is the recipe on them? I would like to get some tied for the bluegill spawn.
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Where do you get your material from the best places? Looks great learning to tye but i can see have a long way to go!!!!