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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesdean View Post
    Skeetbum, the wing material is actually plastic from a zip-lock bag that I freehand cut them. As far as them being in the wrong side, I read some where that a dead bug actually floats down upside down. Don't know myself and can't remember where I read it. But if the fish take it then that's a plus. As far as durability goes, I can only hope fo the best. I used what I had at the time...
    But thank you for the compliments. Coming from a fellow tier I look upto, it means a lot. Thank you.
    I used the plastic out of the electronic anti static bags. Kind of a shiny translucent smoky looking material. The fish like it
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    How did the plastic hold up to the fish??? Just curious.
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    Those are so pretty, I would put in a shadow box and display them.
    Too nice to fish with.
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    I might consider the shadow box, but momma being from South Louisiana, said I better figure out how I'm gonna get them wet 'cause she wants some fresh crappie real soon. ight now I'm glad for two things. ONE, it's my left knee and ankle that's went south on me, and two, both our vehicles are automatic...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesdean View Post
    I might consider the shadow box, but momma being from South Louisiana, said I better figure out how I'm gonna get them wet 'cause she wants some fresh crappie real soon. ight now I'm glad for two things. ONE, it's my left knee and ankle that's went south on me, and two, both our vehicles are automatic...
    Appreciate your service!!



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    Thank you, and your welcome...
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    That first tie looks particularly good! Should fish really well when you can get back out on the water. Send a couple to the VA!
    Bob
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    Thank you Bob. Very Kind Words.
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    Sorry to hear of the medical issue, but nice ties and a good way to spend time in that boot!

    Skip

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    colors of Marabou plus other things!
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    Thank you Skip.
    Proud to have served with and supported the Units I was in: 1st IDF, 9th INF, 558th USAAG (Greece), 7th Transportation Brigade, 6th MEDSOM (Korea), III Corp, 8th IDF, 3rd Armor Div.
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