They all look great. I like the first one the most but they all look great.
They all look great. I like the first one the most but they all look great.
I agree. Like #1 and #4. You do good work!!
I like #3 the best! On any handshake, they remind me of old-style slaters. The ones my grand-daddy used to use! He caught the biggest slabs on the orange/green-black checker/red ones.
A bad day fishing is better than a good day working anytime. So says the Perchmaster!!!
Skip like all the rest you do they look great. Just waiting on my allowance from my wife to make an order.:p
Hope your lines stay wet and your livewells full.:D
Thanks for all the nice words guys. I just got these feathers this week and am just trying to figure out what to do with them.
Thanks again,
Skip
They all look great, keep up the good work.
And have you water tested your new patterns to see how they ride ? - Roberta
"Anglers are born honest,
but they get over it." - Ed Zern
No I have not had the chance and with this lake being so low I am not sure when I will get to fish unless I go over to Sam Rayburn which I probably will this fall sometime. I can't wait to see how they do and I do think they will be very good. I can even use the very small feathers on a 1/32oz. with a #6 or #8 hook to have a small jig for when they are being picky next spring. I do a lot of trolling (almost exclusively) with my troll motor in the spring and use the 1/32oz. and 1/16oz then.Originally Posted by Roberta
The new stuff I have been able to test out is the one in the lower part of my Sig and also one with that body and a bright green head and FL. Chart(green) tail. Both work really well at night and I was using a minnow on top with a 1/4oz. jig on the bottom and consistently the jig caught the bigger fish. Last time even had a double with the one on the minnow not making the keeper size, but the one on the bottom jig was a keeper.
You should put together a 20 pack of diffrent styles and market them that way.