Those look like real fish catchers!
I have to say, when turkey season opens next week I will definitely be in the woods. I do love the crappie thump but that gobble speaks to my soul!
River finally came down to fishing levels. Water looked like someone dumped a gazillion gallons of Yahoos in it. Figured as much so tied up some stained water jigs the night before. Caught 4 keepers on minnows and several shorts. Caught the other 26 keepers on these. I think the chartreuse and dark green caught the most but it was pretty close. Tried a couple other colors. Caught fish on them, but these produced quickly and consistently. No giant slabs but most keepers were 10" -12" fish with just a few 9"-ers. Figured I'd give them a break this weekend as we celebrate our risen Lord. If I don't go turkey hunting next week I'll be back on the water.
Great looking fish catchers
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That top jig looks like peacock herl. Whatever it is, looks great between the tail and the collar. Good luck on the turkey hunting.
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Nice ties!
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It is. The natural colors collect and reflect light much better than the artificial chenille and gives a slimmer profile. The marabou looks fat when dry but it gathers together when wet to make a nice thin tail. The collar is ice dubbing. Being a fly fisherman, I have quite an array of materials to play with. And crappie jigs are pretty simple. Takes less than a minute to tie each one.
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