Last One (for a while)

SaltyBuckster

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I had a couple of 1 oz. Ultra Minnows just sitting around yelling to be painted.I had to squeeze them in the box,lol.Red & white,figured something might try to eat one.I'm now finished with painting and tying for a while,
 

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Fatman

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Nice tie Salty!!! Folks even if you don't tie on these size heads you can tie them on smaller heads the exact same way, and they will work
 

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Nice jig. I'm looking forward to reading about your catches with that box of jigs you been working on. All great looking jigs you have posted pics of.:)
 

blt

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Does anyone really think he is done for a while? A "while" is a relative word. I think with Bruce, a while means until he wakes up the next day lol.

Great job again Bruce.
 

SaltyBuckster

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It's been a while,lol.So far,have'nt touched a jig today,Heck,I've been awake for 3 1/2 hours already.Lots of pics Stump.Can't wait,thinking maybe next Saturday taking the nephews out to make sure all is good with the boat before Doc Crappie comes along the next weekend.Can get the right colors picked out for myself,also,lol.
 

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A lot of people say Spring+pink=flounder. I'm not really one of them though lol. White is still my go to color. Now that being said, seemed like gulp red did well last year in the late spring/early summer.
 

blt

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On my tandem rigs I use at the pier, either 1/4 or 3/8 oz., I don't worry about head colors at all. I've had all types of combos between head and Gulp color. Only thing I notice was when they are agressively hitting, the top jigs get most hits, and this time of year when water is cooler and they are really hitting softly, bottom one gets the business.
 
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