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    Been copying some of yalls bugs I have been seeing on here and modifying a few. Second picture is some of my experimental stuff.
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    I think a trout might hit several of those also.

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    Nice! Thanks for sharing
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    Looks great
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    Yes thank you for sharing. They look like they should do the trick.

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    In your first pic the long silicon/rubber legs are one of my favs. I sometimes have too trim them shorter while fishing cause they think it is an actual bug and want to pull off the legs before they eat it. In the process they pull it into a snag. The jigs in your pic are all killers in my neck of the water. Great work.

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    woodyard, when I use tube jigs I like to put a few crimps in the lead at the tail end of jig and skip the chenille. They have such a small hook the chenille seams to cut off some of the hook throat area, thread seams to give you a better chance at a hook up.

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