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    4 new ones that i tyed up last night which one yall like bestName:  Picture 097.jpg
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    My favorite is the blue/silver/white and then the chartreuse but they all look good.I've never tied with the tube heads although I have a bunch of them.After seeing these I will probably give it a shot soon.

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    they all look pretty good...not trying to tell you how to tie or saying anything is wrong with you jigs but have you tryed putting a lil marabou then your flashabou then a lil more marabou....keep up the great work
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    these are made of bucktail and flasabou

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    Man you got too much light on them for the pics to look good. Just use a little less light and if you camera has a Macro setting use that and if not maybe back away a tiny bit. It will help you pictures come out so everyone can see them well.

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    is this betterName:  Picture 100.jpg
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    Hey Mudbug,

    Those are some jigs that look like they will flat catch crappie. Very nice!

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    It is better, but your still too close to the jig and that is why they are not clear or if your camera has a setting for Macro that is for taking pics close to the subject. Without Macro you probably need the camera to be at least a foot or more away.

    Your lighting looks much better.

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    i cant find a macro on my camera .so the next batch of new jigs i will try to get better pics,maybe back off of the jigs a little

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    I'd like to see better what they look like so I can steal your ideas. Whats the white furry body material on one of em? Can't tell if it is chenille or not. All white is one of my fav.

    Do you have a macro setting? This setting will work much better for close-up shots, but camera needs to be very steady. I usually can't get a good pic by hand so use a small tripod. I also take 3 of the same picts, keep the good and delete the extras once on the computer. The little picture display on my camera is just that, LITTLE, can't always tell if they are blurry or not.

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