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    Default Spongy slab sauce jigs


    I'm not a pro jig tier but decided to make a few with bodies made of sponge. I'm hoping it will hold the Slab sauce better than plain jig. I took one out during the hurricane to the boat dock and they look good in the water. Now I just need some blind Crappie. Name:  IMG_20180915_102435492.jpg
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    Wow. Those look awesome. Jig tying class?


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    Great idea!!

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    Good job! Great idea!

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    Jim,they look good
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    Did these with chenille last spring and hammered the specks at Pennsylvania Crappie Camp.

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    That's nice fish right there. I've been using chenille but the redneck in me figured a sponge is porous and might hold slab sauce better. I plan to soak them a little and see what happens. Attractant is not required to catch crappie but experimenting is fun.
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    Good jigs, they’ll do fine. Good idea with the sponge.
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    Good jigs, they’ll do fine. Good idea with the sponge.
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