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    good looking work,very good work.

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    i haven't got a chance to fish my new jigs yet but hopefuly this weekend i might be going to fort cobb with a friend from work

    how long should the tails be on a jig is there a rule of thumb? or a gauge that i can buy or make? :D
    thanks Crappie Josh aka C.J.
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    this my my electric chicken and i finialy figured out how to post pictures thanks to yall :D thanks


    and here is some American Pride
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    thanks Crappie Josh aka C.J.
    always ready to go fishing

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    cityboy,
    I see you are a power seller on ebay http://cgi.ebay.com/Worlds-Best-24-p...4634.c0.m14and

    and was wandering if these jigs came from http://www.jamminjigs.com/

    . or did you make them yourself.
    Are those airbrushed or hand painted. Great looking jigs. What style mold did the ones on the right come from ?



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    Quote Originally Posted by crappie josh View Post
    how long should the tails be on a jig is there a rule of thumb? or a gauge that i can buy or make? :D
    Some people advise to make your tail extend past the hook the same length as the jig hook (not counting the head). Some like their tails a little shorter and some a little longer. I'm pretty sure that's the rule I've heard passed around. If not I'm sure someone will correct me. :D Also, they might be able to explain it better than I did.
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    a new camara would do my jigs some good my camara is pretty crappie lol
    thanks Crappie Josh aka C.J.
    always ready to go fishing

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    Quote Originally Posted by crappie josh View Post
    this my my electric chicken and i finialy figured out how to post pictures thanks to yall :D thanks


    and here is some American Pride


    Those look swell keep up the good work man!

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