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    What's the candy apple body stuff?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cane Pole View Post
    What's the candy apple body stuff?
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    Those jigs look great!!!

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    Good stuff guys. I’ll take those with me anytime. I found that, around here, they sometimes like a smaller package so i tie a few with a shorter tail. Sometimes it matters. Show pics when they get wet.
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    Nice job. I use a heavy thread that has some stretch and loose wrap then really bind down and keep the thread necks a bit smaller. That’s for my eye. But I promise those will catch fish and they look very good for your first squirrel hair jigs. My advice is ditch the squirrel and use calf hair. Don’t pull out as easy from under the thread neck.


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