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    simple but lethal micro-stinger design. awesome tail action. shown on a 1/64th oz jig.

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    Those look awesome.
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    Looks great my friend.

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    They should do the trick

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    Those do look good but they are tiny! What’s the length on them 3/4”?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SuperDave336 View Post
    Those do look good but they are tiny! What’s the length on them 3/4”?
    tiny they are, meant for ice fishing. these came in at 1 1/8th. i will most likely do a scale up from it to around 1 1/2 and possibly 2" as well.

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    Suggestion: add them to a grub body.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spoonminnow View Post
    Suggestion: add them to a grub body.
    patience, grasshoppa. i have several designs on the way, one of them is a "mousie", or rat tailed maggot. i think it will be along the lines of what you wanted to see. brian

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    Those look great, they will catch fish!
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    You might consider adding those to a grub body once the curly tail is removed.
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