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    What do you think about using tensile for flash on your jigs?

    I have been experimenting and have had good luck on overcast days, dingy water, and at night under lights. in 1/16oz size. We are thinking about going into production on them. Good? Bad? You are the guys in the know. (Note: The scan does not show the bright colors of the jigs or the flash they have. and the tensile will not bend or crumple when the fish hit them,they hold their shape great. If Produced they would have to sell for about .45 each. To High? About Right?
    What kind of conditions would you think about using a jig like this? What sizes would you use?
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    Default Used a few

    A buddy of mine made some with Rainbow crystal hair and they did pretty good in muddy water on the day I was with him. He said they worked good in clear to stained water also. I can get them from him at .50 to .80 cents each, depending on how much he puts into them, so I would say that .45 cents is an awesome price if you could sell them for that. Hope this helps.
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    I use some made by one of our locals (Boscoe) and they work great in stained waters. Several times that is the only thing I could catch anything on.
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    Used Some In Central Il.--- Seemed To Work Pretty Good

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    Those look really good and the price is right. I'd take some of those at the 11 o'clock position. Chartruse head and blue tensile.

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    My son has been tying some exactly like those for a while now. They work pretty good at times. We've had days that they were the only jigs catching anything.


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    I would be willing to try some those jigs too and the price is right.
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    Thumbs up Tensil jig skirts

    Very nice!:D The blue and gray, gray and silver, and chartreuse and blue look really good to me .
    Last edited by dixieangler; 05-07-2006 at 01:25 PM.
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