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    Default Streamer Jig


    Tied up a few last week after researching various YouTube videos. Overall a pretty simple pattern using a dubbing loop for the composite collar. Prefer to keep it simple since I've only been tying a couple yrs.

    This pattern should pulsate like crazy and work well for trout and smallmouth. Ordered more materials to develop and tie an articulated version. Name:  20200626_230235.jpg
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    Nice looking tie and think it should catch some for you! Good job!

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    Those are beautiful!


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    Another great pattern trout like on a size 6 hook in 1/16oz. Much prefer the size 4 Mustad 2x over the size 6 in 1/16oz.Name:  20200704_100846.jpg
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    Looks good


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    i bet thats a really fluttery looking bait when its wet , very nice
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    A 1/8oz version. Added eyes. Name:  20200626_135430.jpg
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    I think they look great. Have you tried to catch crappie in them?

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    That’s very nice work, and I know you’re going to have fun with those. A color that worked well for the smallies in TN was a rust looking color called Oragutan. My ties weren’t that detailed or finely tied and they caught fish, so I’m sure those will do well. Keep after it......
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    Love your style. I think you could catch crappies on those too. They will eat Bandits and those are smaller in think.

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