looks great
Okay guys here's a sketch of the new jelly jig let me know what you think this is not actually or completely with the finished product may look like. Of course you know that it will look different when it comes out of the mold but this is what it's going to look like hopefully.
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looks great
Looks good. My Brother is moving to Oregon. Where do you Crappie fish?
Why do you think this design is going to be much better than the old jelly jig?
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the production of the old one is very time-consuming and very slow. The new one is a lot faster in production because it is hand injected. The old one is poured in from up above it is a flat mold it is very hard to keep the temperature just right to make them that is why that we come out with the new version with the hand injection.
Last edited by snake River; 09-09-2010 at 07:28 PM.
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the whole state has crappie throughout it. If you're wanting to catch a lot of them the snake River is the best. But there is many more good places to fish in Oregon. Out of Lakeview Oregon there's a place called Gerber reservoir it's where the state recorder record on crappie come from over 4 pounds. There are lots of farm ponds in little lakes scattered all through the state the wall limit River in Portland Oregon is full of warm water game fish including walleyes. The Columbia River is noted for walleye fishing now it also has many warm water species in it. I'm sure that your brother will find a place here to fish for warm water game fish when he gets here tell him to contact me in I will point him in the right direction wherever he's living.
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Looks like it was hung up, you might have to bend your hook back out looks great I think the nubs will work good in muddy water. anything that moves alittle more water helps thats why i like the beaver tails
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