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    Thumbs up pretty sexy


    those are sure pretty good job on the jigs.

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    Those should bump up the bidding for sure. I painted blades for r--dru--ers many years ago and got away from it.After seeing the really nice pink on these blades I'll have to get back to it. I'm putting it on my gotta do list right now.Total coverage on blades may be tricky.Got any advice Led.

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    Great looking jigs ! Good cause too ! Love the color
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    Hi LH

    Nice and for a good cause

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    Beautiful beautiful job on these . But can someone explain why I don't have a " feel " for the phlat heads. I am assuming that they are primarily a " bassy " jig.

    Can someone edumicate me on this ? I usually have an infinity for the oddity like 28 ga favorite shotgun , 7mm-08 favorite rifle cal , 357MAX favorite pistol and then theres my wife.

    But for the phlat nada , zip ,zilch ????

    Maybe because I lost interest in bass fishing long time ago.
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    bs, rt,sr
    thnx

    JJJ
    Hope you don’t mind the pre posting for the auction…. Cadman should do another tutorial for the blade painting.

    Say hey JSC – thnx – hope these things can bring in some $ for the auction.

    H47
    Just starting using this style in the fall and it was catching a lot of big bluegill and it did catch some green carp. Haven’ got any crappie yet.
    The design is to get a jig deep and for flat lining. Was catching the big BG and RE in 9’ to 15’ while ticking the bottom. They track really straight and have tight wobble. Also these jigs are using iridescent (holographic glitter in the body clearcoat), phosphorus (glow in the dark eyes and pink glow flashabou in the tail), and fluorescence (more flashabou in the tail). Hopefully they will work on the crappie this spring……

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    Mr Ledhed

    Thank you . I might have to rethink my prejudiced opinion. Twixt the ages of 14-22 or so I fished for nothing but bass. Smallmouth , Largemouth and Kentucky these three fish species were my only fish I considered fishing for. 99% catch and release.

    Somewhere in my mid-20's teamed up with a partmer that was into panfish. When his wife cooked one of our batches , that converted me into a panfisherman.

    May have to get a few of these to try this spring myself. Thanks for info.
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    LedHed- you tie awesome jigs. NICE JOB. Crappie sure like pank jigs
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    Smile

    LedHed.....
    Those are not only awesome, they are totally sharp !!..WOW !!



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    h47
    Going to have a smaller panfish size in ~2 weeks. Will let you know.

    OKSJ - LRB
    Thnx - really appreciate the compliments

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