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    Default JSC Spinner jigs

    Took some “artistic liberty” with some jigs that JSC sent me. JSC is using a clevis with a blade that swings – Changed things up a bit and added the swivel style.

    Pretty sure these are from a Paul Ament mold – JSC?

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    Bucktail is not my friend – not real happy with the way these came out.


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    Good looking job ledhed.
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    nice jigs, LedHed
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    Coool spinnerbaits. I like them all. Don't sell yourself short on the bucktails,very nice but if you don't like them send them to Saint Lou,I'd find a place in my box for them.:D:D

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    Quote Originally Posted by JUNGLEJIMJIGS View Post
    Coool spinnerbaits. I like them all. Don't sell yourself short on the bucktails,very nice but if you don't like them send them to Saint Lou,I'd find a place in my box for them.:D:D
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    Forgot to mention that the jigs are powder painted with 4 colors. You can’t see the illusion coat over the black in the pics.

    Should have left the collar on the jig to get the bucktail to spread out.

    SR, OKSJ - thnx

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    Nice looking spinner jigs.
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    WOW!!! Nice work. Do these work better for bass or crappie? They are sure neat looking. Illinoisgiller

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    G3 n IG thnx - Not sure what JSC is catching with these.

    The jig on the left is from JSC.


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    Thumbs up Leave It To LedHed

    I knew if I left it up to you to find a good way to finish them out that you would and they look great ... better than I would have finished them as I am all thumbs when it comes to tying ... I was really glad to see the spinner hook up .. that was the next way I was going to try it .. I have a few ball bearing swiveles that I will try as well.

    That mold was custom made for me by by Paul Ament back in the late 60's or early 70's (gotta look that one up, I think the original was iin the 60's and the modified one was in the early 70's) I have a small worm that I use on the one with out the spinner and think it would work as well ... just now picking up on where I left off on this years ago.

    Fellows that paint job he puts on them is unreal .. the pics are no where near the way they actually are.

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    PS: Just saw where LedHed had posted .. I have caught a lot of Bluegills using the small worm tail (Not shown)
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