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New Jigs, Please Comment........

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Bleeding Light Melon

 

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Bleeding Dark Melon

 

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Missouri Craw

 

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Peas and Carrots

 

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Gilly

 

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Silly Gilly

 

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Light Silly Gilly

 

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Truse Pumpkin

 

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  • Global Moderator

I really like peas and carrots and truse pumpkin.

Nice!!!!!

  • Super User

Nice colors, I like the peas and carrots and the bleeding light melon.  You should try your hand at wire tying a few. 

they look nice, but i would add more strands to them, bulk them up a bit. just my 2 cents

  • Super User

They look good. Change the red to orange, and tame down the guard a bit on the first one, and I'll take a dozen.

Bleeding dark melon and truse pumpkin are sweet!

  • Super User

What kind of collar did you use on those first two?

 

Allen

  • Super User

I like that swim jig, it reminds me of the Outkast swim jig.

It has a nose-eyelet, nice low-slung fiberguard (very weedless) and a stout round-bend hook.

As for the strand-count, I believe a sparse skirt provides more action

than an overpopulated skirt. Bulk is easily added with the plastic trailer.

 

Roger.

  • Super User

Beautiful color selections.

  • Author

What kind of collar did you use on those first two?

 

Allen

I used flare skirt collars

  • 5 weeks later...
  • Author

This is what I did today.....

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Top Row - Arkie

Middle Row - Brush

Bottom Row - Finesse

I like the peas and carrots, but with a little more peas please...nice jigs!

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