Crawford-Style Bass Minnow Ties

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Crawford-Style Bass Minnow Ties - Silver/White/Black

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Materials:
  • Southern Pro Tackle, Inc. Unpainted Wide Gap Crappie Jig - 1/8 of an ounce
  • Original Buffalo Hay 'Hay-Lites' - black
  • Devcon 2 Ton Epoxy for topcoat
  • Black and white acrylic paints for eyes
  • Rosey's Powder Coating - silver sand metallic
  • Gudebrod 6/0 BCS Thread - black
  • Mangelsen's Craft Fur - silver and white
  • Two chinchilla grizzly hackles (one per side)
  • Two white saddle hackles (one per side)
  • Danville Flat Waxed Nylon Thread (210 denier) - black

Each jig is designed with a reverse countershading pattern.
 

redman

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Pup your getting good at them. These are a hybrid of a couple I tie. Not so sure that after seeing yours I won't tweek mine. Just MHO the grizzly feather makes that pattern sing.

Redman
 

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They are flat out nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The white hackle with the grizzly over top is a real nice touch, awesome pattern sir!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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That black Hay-Lite stuff is very cool looking. Beauties, front to back, top to bottom. Upside-down minnow...... it's whats for dinner.
 

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Thank you for your comments Guys. :)

AtticaFish said:
That black Hay-Lite stuff is very cool looking. Beauties, front to back, top to bottom. Upside-down minnow...... it's whats for dinner.

AF,

This material has potential, I believe. Its very thin and limp. The shine is pretty good for a black material. It was cheap too (about a dollar a bag at Jo Ann Fabrics after Halloween). I am going to tie some jigs with the same materials and countershade with a natural pattern. Later on, there will be some scientific field testing of both patterns performed by Brian W. of Big Indiana Bass. I'll see then how the two patterns compare. ;) :)

 
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