Attachment 254863 got lucky and found me some more untied heads :woohoonow they dont have a chance White Flag Icon. thought id try one with a blue feather also.
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Attachment 254863 got lucky and found me some more untied heads :woohoonow they dont have a chance White Flag Icon. thought id try one with a blue feather also.
Can't seem to slow you down a bit. Good for YOU!
Very nice they in trouble now.
Nice job. You are giving me the fever to start trying to learn to tie.
If ever looking to buy jig heads in bulk you can try Buster's in Huntsville...realizing not all are in the Northern Alabama, Huntsville area. More you buy the better the price per jig. Buster is military friendly and will give a discount if you ask. Good variety by weight and hook type/size.
That chartreuse blue is my favorite color combo. Killer!!! They'll never be able to stay off of it.
Most things with blue work good on the Coosa.
Nice ties , that blue and chartreuse is one of my favorites. Also white and chartreuse is my favorite fall jig.i have some get float and fly jigs to I'll try and find pictures and post later.
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Having hard time finding the white chenille. Looking for some with a little Millar in it, in micro or small size . I get my supplies though crazy angler, and don't see it there unless I'm over looking it. I Have the chartreuse mallard feathers. If you or anyone point me in a good direction I appreciate it.
Try barlows crystal antron, I think crazy angler sells it to but I'm not sure. It's one of my favorite chenilles.
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http://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/2016...13b12c8fd9.jpgthis is my favorite float jig it's a killer in March.
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Nice jig. Im usually pulling curly tails on pony heads I make in the spring. But going to start shooting a few docks in the spring to break up the monotony of just sitting and watching rod tips. Thanks on the Barlows, I forget about them, I shouldn't, I get my Crain swivels,blades,split rings from them for the pony heads.