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Crappie bugs
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07/04/16 10:49 PM
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whaler15
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I just started tying this pattern for saltwater flats fishing and thought I would try a few for Crappie. 1/16, #4 head, chartreuse and root beer cactus, grizzly legs and woolly chenille at the neck.
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Re: Crappie bugs
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07/04/16 11:10 PM
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fe1
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Looks good. Have they been proof tested?
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Re: Crappie bugs
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07/04/16 11:12 PM
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AggieKenny
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Looks good! I like the way you worked the legs out of the chenille.
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Re: Crappie bugs
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07/05/16 01:11 AM
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whaler15
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The pattern works in the saltwater for the bottom feeders like Pompano and Redfish. No idea if they work in freshwater.
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Re: Crappie bugs
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07/05/16 02:27 AM
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Cowboytex
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I'm sure they'll get bit! Good thinking out of the box let us know how they work when you try them out
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