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    Default New Jigs on the Block


    A friend asked me to post photos of what I have been up to lately -
    You know, most of the jig photos I post here are just experiments...
    only a few will ever see multiple tyings for actual fishing.

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    That last dog will hunt for sure and that crawfish one will snatch some in the spring for sho. Nice job.
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    Hey AD, you're a Texas boy! If I was you, I'd mass produce that 2nd jig! That's a killer combination on most lakes in North & East Texas! Just sayin!

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    Hey AD, you're a Texas boy! If I was you, I'd mass produce that 2nd jig! That's a killer combination on most lakes in North & East Texas! Just sayin!

    Also, they would all make good addition's to your tackle box.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dpisani View Post
    That last dog will hunt for sure and that crawfish one will snatch some in the spring for sho. Nice job.
    Thanks dpisani - yeah, I call that one Crawpuppy 2 -

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepop View Post
    Hey AD, you're a Texas boy! If I was you, I'd mass produce that 2nd jig! That's a killer combination on most lakes in North & East Texas! Just sayin!

    Also, they would all make good addition's to your tackle box.
    Hey Pepop -

    Thanks and yes, that is a good one for color.
    The body is acetate floss covered with Sally Hansen's. . .
    it was my first time to use it, and man - - it is a pain in the behind!

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    Nice ties. good job!

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    Last two are beeeeeaauuutifull! Really cool jigs. You painting the eyes also?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micropterus salmoides View Post
    Last two are beeeeeaauuutifull! Really cool jigs. You painting the eyes also?
    Yes, I have just begun to play around with eyes. I am painting them with acrylic paint using the "drill bit" method...

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    Nice ties they all will hunt just fine sir..... good job

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