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    I have been having good results on these simple ties. I use a tube jig painted head or a modified DO-IT inline head.
    When fishing deep water I use a 1/8 once head with a #6 hook. This gives me a short very durable jig.
    When fishing shallow water I use a 1/32 or 1/16 once head tied in the same fashion.Name:  IMG_0385.JPG
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    Looks fine and I am sure you do well with these! Good work!

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    Looks good.
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    How bout that, never say you've seen it all.
    Looks good

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    Learn something new everyday. Very cool idea.


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    The back tie knot and thread really gets a work over by the fish;Note:
    On the rear ties use a whip finish not a half hitch to finish the tie. Also use a good head cement such a Hard as Nails or super glue.

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    I tie some like those for dock shooters, they skip like a rock. I painted some larger bass tube jig heads up for a trash fish trip i took a couple of weeks ago, attached them to a beetle spin style spinner and wore those schooling kentucky bass out.

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    Very cool and innovative looking tying. I love the looks of all of em. Sounds like you know how you like to fish and you designed your lures to fit it. They scream "my owner trained me to fool you". Cool stuff. Thx for sharing.

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