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Thread: Ultra Lite Bluegill jigs

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    Default Ultra Lite Bluegill jigs


    Mostly 1/100th & 1/80th jigs

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    looks good

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    Mighty nice,gills should eat them up.

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    They look like a real good finesse jig for the lite biters.

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    They look very good. What material are you using? Pop

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    Outstanding! I have so many ideas to put on a hook, and my time is just too thin right now. One day soon though........

    Thanks for showing us Sonny.
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    thnx guys

    Mostly marabou for the tailing, peacock herl for the bodies - some thread bodies, dry hackle. 2 of the red tailed jigs are rabbit.

    Need to get back on the pond Tim...

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    Man those jigs rock! Don't think I could even see them must less tie them.

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    I really like the looks of these. I may have to check out some peacock herl and dry hackle and see what i can do to imitate. Thanks for sharing.

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    Dry fly hackle & peacock herl

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