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Re: DOoska jig
« Reply #30 on: 08/20/21 08:43 UTC »
Mike, are you using acetate floss to create the hard bodies? Nice looking jigs.
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Re: DOoska jig
« Reply #31 on: 08/20/21 09:20 UTC »
Nice work as usual MikeJ. Those are awesome. I need to try those patterns.

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Re: DOoska jig
« Reply #32 on: 08/20/21 09:42 UTC »
I need to try those patterns.

Where do you ice fish down there? lol
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Re: DOoska jig
« Reply #33 on: 08/20/21 09:45 UTC »
Where do you ice fish down there? lol
Lol...use similar patterns for trout and to catch bait for catfishing. Bluegill and other panfish.

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Re: DOoska jig
« Reply #34 on: 08/20/21 21:35 UTC »
Thanks guys. Tom, it's UV cured epoxy.