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New Custom Creature Jig

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Rage craw claws

mop jig rubber skirt material.

totlally weedless.

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Is there also some "hair" on the pinchers? Looks nice! Did you mend the creature body and craw pinchers with plastics glue?

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hahah yes. that just got stuck from my tying desk. its not meant to be on there. and i melted the two together with a butter knife. and then used a needle to thread all of the skirt strands thru the body.. it can be rigged keel wighted , tx rigged, jig head, punching style, ect. on an EWG hook

So the skirt is connected to the body of the plastic? So what happens when the pincher gets "stolen"... Must make an entire new one? Not trying to nitpick, just spinning my wheels a bit bc I really like it!

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yep. just make a new one. meant to be just somethign creative for me to fish. OR JUST MELT A NEW CLAW ON.... these experimental baits have worked out. a chewed up black and blue senko plus a black mister twister tail resulted in a new almost pb. he jumped right as i went to lip him and i lost him. a solid 6+ :(;)

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That's a pretty good looking bait. Kind of like a punching skirt on top of a rage craw only with a different body, you may be onto something.

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That's a pretty good looking bait. Kind of like a punching skirt on top of a rage craw only with a different body, you may be onto something.

i really liked the beaver body beacause the hook can be more exposed while still being weedless

= better hookups

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