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    Been getting ready for some late winter/early spring fishing, my favorite time of the year. Here are a few of the jigs I've made over the last day or so, really liking the bright colors. Made a couple of hundred or so in a few hours. Sure is fun to catch them on something you make. I hope the crappie like them as much as I do. Now what color to try first?
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    Looking good

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    Looking real good...how do you rig those tiny bites?

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    They all look good Roy, send some down here and I'll test run them for ya.

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    Thinking about starting to pour some baits myself.Never poured any and was wondering what type of mold you use and whitch one you would recommend.Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy View Post
    what color to try first?
    If you're at DR, start with 1:00. Elsewhere, I'd start with 11:00.
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    Here is where I buy my mold stuff from.
    JACOBS MOLD & MACHINE
    These baits are about 2" long and 1/4" in diameter, they rig up just fine on 1/16 and 1/32 oz jigheads.
    Corker I'm with you in that I'm really liking the green/chart cobo for most waters and the orange/chart for stained waters as well even though plain white is hard to beat most days almost anywhere. I think the colors are more for me than the fish but have seen days where it makes a difference.

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    Nice looking baits Roy. I don't Know why but some bodies of water the fish luv the twister tails and other lakes like the straight tails. The secret is try both!!!!!

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    They all look good. Just print this picture, put on a wall and shoot a dart at it. What ever you hit, ose that one!

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    They look good. Be glad to give those a testing at several lakes. Looking forward to a report. FB
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