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    Default Newbie Jig


    So many excellent ties posted, thought I'd contribute what a jig could look like with a little less talent.
    Last edited by 1aB; 12-22-2008 at 05:02 PM.

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    hey, it might catch a fish, I'd give it a shot...


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    Less talent???? I like it - outside the box.

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    Hey you stole my tackle box I can see that's how I tie jigs. Looks good all IRS missing is a rattle.

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    I bet you I'll catch something on it do that in a 1/80 and you won'y be able to beat the brim off it !
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    Untie the box and catch some crappie!!!!!!!

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    that sadly looks very similar to my first jigs...if you poured about half a pint of glue over it you would have an exact replica.( brim lookin down and shakin his sad head)...I have improved a little...haven't I guys?????
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    Yup, what I figgered, glue the knot down & good to go.

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    If I only had some of my early pony bead and glo bug yarn ones I made so many years ago. I actually caught one salmon on them and yours look better so they could well work.
    I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1aB View Post
    Yup, what I figgered, glue the knot down & good to go.
    I'd suggest using staples next time to finish 'er off.:D

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