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    A couple of # 14 balanced spider jigs for fishing under a weighted float which I like to do. Weigh about 1/100 oz. Tied them this afternoon. Name:  20200525_174746.jpg
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    Wow those look good. I like making and using those types. Love that chenille for you used.

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    Really good looking flies and should fill your box with gills!

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    Those are some really nice ties

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    Is there a type of float you like to use for the bluegills. Do you twitch the float a lot or just let it sit?

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    Would love to know how you tie the rubber legs on, tried it but mine are always crooked.

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    Great tie! The Bluegills will soon be slurping them up.

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    Good looking lures, they will work well.
    I use a darter jig with rubber legs and they work well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deepfry View Post
    Is there a type of float you like to use for the bluegills. Do you twitch the float a lot or just let it sit?
    I twitch it and let it set. Sometimes a slow steady retrieve. Name:  Screenshot_20200527-103617_Google.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrumpyLoomis View Post
    Wow those look good. I like making and using those types. Love that chenille for you used.
    The chenille is crystal antron 2mm on these # 14's.

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