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    Default A few of my jigs I have been working on.


    Like a long ways to have them where I would like the to be. But its a start .
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    Those look pretty good. Let us know how the fish like em.:D

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    Default fine looking jigs......

    those would catch crappies where i fish....

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    Man those are looking great, I use a ton of all-chartruese jigs where I fish because the water is so stained. Keep up the awesome work!
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    Looks like you been busy, cuz. If you don't want to use them, send them on down here and let us try'em out on them bad boys at Sardis or Arkabutla.

    Nice work, Pete. One thing jig tying will do for you, it'll keep your hands and fingers exercised. Great work, Buddy.
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    Cool Aqua and green is a killer for Crappies.

    Quote Originally Posted by willsjwills
    Looks like you been busy, cuz. If you don't want to use them, send them on down here and let us try'em out on them bad boys at Sardis or Arkabutla.

    Nice work, Pete. One thing jig tying will do for you, it'll keep your hands and fingers exercised. Great work, Buddy.

    I believe those will get you some nice Crappies. Willsjwills was right. It will exercise your fingers as well as exercise your mind tying jigs. It is a great hobby. The thrill of fooling the fish with something that you made is awesome. Nice job.:D :D :D


    Sac-a-lait gave me some nice advice on taking pictures of jigs. PM him and ask him to give you an honest opinion from a photograph standpoint. You do want to avoid camera glare and shadows when you take pictures of your jig. Individuals want to see detail of the jig. Adjust your lighting around the jig you want to photograph and turn the flash on your camera off. I'm sure he will give you more tips. That's what I did. Take care.
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    You know... if you were looking for someone to field test those, you wouldn't need to twist my arm very hard

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    I am sure you will enjoy catching fish on the jigs you tied. I have seen worse and you will get better with time. Don't be too hard on your self and let the practice make you better.

    Congrats!

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    I will say, I sure enjoy it. Wish I had been tying them all year. As even if I am having one of those days. That I can't get around good. I can still enjoy the time working on jigs.
    It does keep my hands and mind working. And that is a good thing.
    Thanks on the picture taking . Was not thinking or I would have taken better ones. But then again, When the jigs look better. I would like to show them off better. LOL For now its let the light shine and cover the bad parts. LOL
    Pete

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    Try this one and see how well the picture turns out on it.
    Pete


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