Slab Stik'r Kip tails

QPassage

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They are all very nice, I like the pink one best. By the way, your finger prints are the property of the world wide web now! :beat-up:
 

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QPassage said:
They are all very nice, I like the pink one best. By the way, your finger prints are the property of the world wide web now! :beat-up:

Thanks,

I have many aliases , so I am good for now.
 

toadfrog

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Noth'in wrong with those . Kip is a little different to deal with when tying ain't it .
 

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Some guys swear by it, I've just never taken the plunge. Yours look like fisherman lures. The orange n green chrt ones'd be my ticket. If u fish em let me know how they hold up next to bou.
Great jigs as always, Heath.
 

Ron Don

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Purdy cool jigs! Ive too have always just preferred bou or hackle. About the only thing I picked up on with kip is the " Less is more" approach.
 

plateboater

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What is the paint job on the first jig.....light green/moss color. Might need some of that! Nice jigs
 

PanfishHunter

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very good ties. i myself am a fan of tying with kip. less is definitely more. i find it easier to deal with than marabou.
 

redear

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nice jigs! there really is no comparison with durability, comparing kip and bou, but they are two really different jigs and you probably need both in your box, I use crappie nibbles on the kip's under a float, it catches everything in the pond, 1/32.
 
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