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I was tying some hair jigs and found a small spinner bait that was missing the skirt so I decided to replace the skirt with hair. Don't know if it will work but it was worth a try.

 

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That's cool looking, don't see why it wouldn't work. Let us know after you try.

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Thats wicked! Let me know if it works cause I may need to make one

Caught a small bass in the subdivision pond with it.

Sounds like it will work then, 

Looks like a great little spinner to me. Love the color. I might swap out the blade for one size larger colorado just to give it a little more thump, but that's my personal preference.

 

It always great to see experimentation pay off.

Muskie guys slay them all the time with bucktail/hair spinners. I'm sure that will work great. 

 

To really make that thing perform I'd move that small colorado blade up onto the shaft and add a larger willow leaf blade to the end.

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