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    Senior Member (too much time on their hands) Big Skyz's Avatar
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    New Jigs!

    A guy I know back east named Donald David owns a little business called Jigs and Things. He specializes in tying up bucktail jigs. I normally use marabou jigs, but thought I'd like to try something different. So I got a hold of him and ordered a variety of jigs. He custom hand ties each one individually. Pretty cool looking bunch of jigs. I'm sure they will work. Now I just need it to warm up so I can use these on the local creeks.

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    Man you even a artist with "jig pictures"
    Hope they catch a ton of fish.
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    That duck's eyes are redder than mine.
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    I predict those with yellow or chartreuse will be winners.

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    The Firetiger (perchy looking jigs) and the black jigs with red collar will both catch fish. The yellow/brown and the brown/black/white one on the right I'm not sure about. He sent me those other two colors just to try out and see if they work out here. So I guess we shall see. If were limited to just two colors for the rest of my life it would be the two colors I mentioned at the beginning of this post.

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