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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike1234 View Post
    What is the tail made out of


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    It some sort of silicon i think. It is reasonably strong but crazy stretchy and wiggly. They look like a worm has just fallen from the sky and landed in the water. There are lots of small aquatic red worms in the water and around the banks. Just about everything eats them. This is a great little bait to mimic worms or small baitfish. The material can be found at fly shops or online. Look up squirmy wormy.

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    Thanks I’m going to try and make up a few of those.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike1234 View Post
    Thanks I’m going to try and make up a few of those.


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    Here is a brand i really like. After using several brands, this one has the most elasticity of what i have tried.

    I know what i am about to say is controversial in the fishing world but depth and speed trumps color every day and twice on Sundays. Yes, even when crappie fishing. If I only could pick one or two colors it would be chartreuse and red. Something bright and something dark. Red works on trout in clear water and cats in stained. But, So does chartreuse.

    Yes, I use LOTS of different colors. Mostly because I like color. I think it has little to do with the fish. What can i say? I love flipping open a box of colorful hand ties. It's part of the beauty of fishing. Name:  20190512_081629.jpg
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    Nice looking jigs. Since I don’t have time to order them online think I’m going to cabelas and see if the have it thanks for the help


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike1234 View Post
    Nice looking jigs. Since I don’t have time to order them online think I’m going to cabelas and see if the have it thanks for the help


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    I know our bass pro carries it. They are owned by the same company now so fingers crossed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 8fishermen View Post
    I know our bass pro carries it. They are owned by the same company now so fingers crossed.

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    Our cabelas is cutting back on tying and bait making stuff I guess not as many people do it anymore.


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    Being, we are looking at pics- here is a favorite of mine for big BG and Ears,
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    Nice


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    Thanks, Add a nibble or Gulp maggot, Bam!
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    Great thread here guys

    I personally have had pan fish success using this product in many ways

    Especially for the very young fishermen who are yet a little squeamish toward live bait

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