Someone over on Walleyecentral is looking for this crappie jig, can anyone help?
http://www.walleyecentral.com/dc/dcb...4995&mode=full
http://pic4.picturetrail.com/VOL757/.../318811136.jpg
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Someone over on Walleyecentral is looking for this crappie jig, can anyone help?
http://www.walleyecentral.com/dc/dcb...4995&mode=full
http://pic4.picturetrail.com/VOL757/.../318811136.jpg
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They'd be easy enough to make up with some opal flashabou.
The bodies actually look like mylar tubing, which explains the two tie down points. I can do some if you want to give them my email address. [email protected]
It's not mylar tubing because the flashbou is not krinkled. All the mylar I tie is very krinkled. Looks like a clear wax worm style body with flashbou.
It think the body is this material. Not totally sure but looks real close.
http://www.jsflyfishing.com/cgi-bin/...-E-Z-Body.html
Hi Stevej
The Jig In The Pics Is A Mylar Tubing Jig We Make These Jigs All The Time
For Crappie. The Jig Costs 75 Cents Ea On A 1/16 Oz And A #4 Hook.
Grand-pa Bobs Custom Crappie Jigs.
Looks like all mylar tubing. The ends are picked out both in the front and rear for the strands. This is similar to the "Gotcha Fly" used for Bone fishing. Sometimes they don't pick out the front but use calf tail. IMO, Pop