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Justin9j
Lunker
Posts: 1647
Swim jig
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07/14/13 22:03 UTC »
My new favorite swim jig color.
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Lamar
Lunker
Posts: 2931
Re: Swim jig
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07/15/13 05:51 UTC »
I like that jig style. Is that a poison tail ?
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Justin9j
Lunker
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Re: Swim jig
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07/15/13 07:42 UTC »
Yes it is. One of my favorite jigs. You can do alot with it.
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chase102798
Kicker
Posts: 105
Re: Swim jig
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07/21/13 21:38 UTC »
Justin,
I usually don't get into lots of different jig colors as I have a few standard colors I have refined and stick too. Having said that, your jig color is really speaking to me. Would you be willing to reveal your skirt recipe?
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Justin9j
Lunker
Posts: 1647
Re: Swim jig
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07/22/13 10:14 UTC »
Oil slick is the flash. From Fishingskirts
Other two are from Fishingskirts. I just don't remember name or number. I'll check when I get off work.
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smalljaw
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Posts: 845
Re: Swim jig
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07/26/13 17:14 UTC »
I like that color!!! I also like using that jig for a swim jig but in the 3/8oz and 1/2oz sizes, when it comes to 1/4oz I like the regular Do-it casting or grass jig, that works well, anyway here is a pic of the 2 patterns that work well for me.
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Jbob
Yearling
Posts: 30
Re: Swim jig
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07/26/13 20:37 UTC »
those are some nice jigs do you airbrush the heads
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maddexcustomjigs@yahoo.com I don't know the key to success but i do know that the key to failure is trying to please everyone
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