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    I started outside to clean the garage this morning but was sidetracked when I started cleaning up my bait bench. Started off shooting some more nature colors. I've followed all of you on the plastics and jig site for several years but mostly post reports on the Kansas site. I see a lot of really small heads, jigs and plastics so thought I would share the way I vertical jig year around. I'm no artist like Drnip and some of the rest of you because my only purpose is to bury them in a brush pile or dip standing timber most of the time. With the heavier heads I can work them down in a tree or brush pile and shake them out most of the time. I can also fill the bite with 20# braid and a 12' crappie stix better with the heavy head. I use 3/16 1/4 and 3/8 most of the time. I know it's different than most but I fish my own way. I make all my own heads and plastics and enjoy following these DIY sites. Keep up the good pics on new baits and jigs.Name:  IMG_20210627_194004481.jpg
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    Those look great.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeeter96 View Post
    I started outside to clean the garage this morning but was sidetracked when I started cleaning up my bait bench. Started off shooting some more nature colors. I've followed all of you on the plastics and jig site for several years but mostly post reports on the Kansas site. I see a lot of really small heads, jigs and plastics so thought I would share the way I vertical jig year around. I'm no artist like Drnip and some of the rest of you because my only purpose is to bury them in a brush pile or dip standing timber most of the time. With the heavier heads I can work them down in a tree or brush pile and shake them out most of the time. I can also fill the bite with 20# braid and a 12' crappie stix better with the heavy head. I use 3/16 1/4 and 3/8 most of the time. I know it's different than most but I fish my own way. I make all my own heads and plastics and enjoy following these DIY sites. Keep up the good pics on new baits and jigs.Name:  IMG_20210627_194004481.jpg
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    Lure design and jig match is excellent. Nice! Bet the combo would even work under a float.

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