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    I like em…especially the long tailed one. Thanks for sharing with us
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    I'm finding it is much harder to get the plastic to stay straight than I anticipated when adding the other materials. Definitely has potential.

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    Looks good. I have one of the two tail slayer mini system molds like the black & chartreuse bait i'd sale if you're interested in it

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    Looks good. I have one of the two tail slayer mini system molds like the black & chartreuse bait i'd sale if you're interested in it

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    Good looking jigs. Have you tried using a layer of thread on the hook shank and then glueing the plastic down?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertodd View Post
    Good looking jigs. Have you tried using a layer of thread on the hook shank and then glueing the plastic down?
    Only once so far and it didn't help. I think I will need to build the front and then add the plastic. Really like the looks of the palmered feather on the plastic so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Les Young View Post
    Looks good. I have one of the two tail slayer mini system molds like the black & chartreuse bait i'd sale if you're interested in it
    Thanks Les. Pouring plastic or lead is out side my comfort zone!

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    These are my first ties in quite a bit. My pups are not conducive to having tying supplies out.

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    Those look awesome
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