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    Default Scuds and jigs


    Getting ready to test them on bluegill and crappie. Jigs are tied on 1/124-ounce heads.
    Scuds are weighted with .17 lead wire.





    Steve
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    Nice work ! Body material for the scuds? I`d like to try tying some of them, looks like gill food to me..............

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pat View Post
    Nice work ! Body material for the scuds? I`d like to try tying some of them, looks like gill food to me..............
    You can get the recipe here:

    Gibby's Fishing Blog: Scuds and jigs are on the panfish menu
    Steve
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    Love the scuds and really like the red (orange?) ones. Have you ever tried just palmer hackle for the body then over-lay with the back material? It doesn't seem to get ragged as quick, but then again, sometimes the more ragged the better. Those will catch some fish for sure!

    For shellbacks, I used pheasent and turkey for a long time, but have switched to using raffia - works well and lots of color choices.

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    Great ties!! Those scuds are top notch!! Thanks for sharing the pictures. ole giller

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    Those scuds look really nice!
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    All those need to be at their best, is to have the barbs bent down.
    "Hello, My name is Bill, and I'm a tackleholic"

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    Really nice scuds! Very clean and segmenting is very visible. Should get some really nice fish to hit those. What is the scud back color you used?
    I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fish_4_all View Post
    Really nice scuds! Very clean and segmenting is very visible. Should get some really nice fish to hit those. What is the scud back color you used?
    I used brown and orange scud back.
    Steve
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