with a jig like that, who needs star-fires???
New camera helped and soon I will try to see if I can show the blue one and do them justice. The only thing I would say is these are a little more green that the pic. They seem to have a slight blue tint and these don't.
with a jig like that, who needs star-fires???
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Nice! Looks good!
Wow thats a good blue glow! Great work!
DrPerf really like the Blue one and he has an order in, but I didn't get his email and he away for a week, but here is one of his post about them.Originally Posted by crappiekid24
http://www.crappie.com/gr8vb3/showthread.php?t=43788
Man those glow great, that'll catch 'em for sure!
-Matt
Thanks!Originally Posted by Species
Using this new camera has generated a lot more interest and I think it's because more people can see they really Glow Very Bright.
I'm back :p!!!! And that is the truth about the Glow Jigs. The blue ones are so deadly that I have only used one of the non-glow jigs Skip made for me. But, that one was a 'killer' also. One cast and "boom" a three pound cat 'ate' it before the float settled:D.Originally Posted by skiptomylu
I am absolutely sold on Skip's Glow Jigs. They 'charge' rapidly and hold that 'charge' for a significant amount of time. The intensity of the 'glow' is difficult to appreciate until you view them in the dark or as you retrieve the jig. No way is a fish going to miss seeing the jig.
Second order is on the way (catfish has 'eaten' three of them ).
Regards,
Doc
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