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    Southern Pro or Midsouth to me

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    Slabanator jigs has a jig that is not exactly a tube but is very tube like. Has a solid body and they last a long time and has a 1.75" and a 2.5".
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    What few I use are "Southern pro" or "Mid South" . I use more "jokers " or "Muddy Water" jigs . Ordered some "Hotrods" from slabeye, and like them as well .
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    Just received an order or Southern Pro Crappie Magnum 2" tubes. Had used umbrella tubes prior. These are solid body tubes, excited to say the least and unexpected. Might have stumbled into something unknowingly. Checked all 2 dozen packs to see if maybe 1st pack was a bad run or something and all are solid body.

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    wrap the hook with unwaxed dental floss , apply super glue to the floss , then put on the plastic body,
    After I started doing this , my plastics will last for several trips instead several fish


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    Using an insertable jig head has made a lot of difference for me. No more tubes sliding down and having to touch them to push back up on the jig.
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    Second the Southern Pro, just wish they still still made the 1.75” little hustler.

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