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    Anyone know how they are made?Name:  Screenshot_20200105-071600_Chrome.jpeg
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    Jelly jigs?
    I see the sticky but the pics are just flashing all over place

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    Yep....they look like jelly jigs
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    Quote Originally Posted by brettw View Post
    Jelly jigs?
    I see the sticky but the pics are just flashing all over place

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    Yep, I believe that is what that is!

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    I think Skip did a video on how to slide the tube(Jelly Belly) over the jig body. I want to think he used a crochet needle.

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    They look awesome
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    interesting, Snake River used to make them.

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    I think Ship did a sticky also. I didn't mean Skip.

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    Brett, I see those posted on Facebook all the time. I’m not positive but I think he has a mold made where he actually pours those bodies around the hook and material. Several have asked how he does it but he never replies. Yes Skip, Shipahoy and bob have shown how to use a needle to pull feathers or material into a short body and then thread onto hook. Bob even pours those jelly jig bodies.
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    You either thread the stuff through a premade body or put the tied jig in a mold and inject the plastic. I think Snake River sells jelly bodies? Or did at one point?
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