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Skirted jig
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03/22/17 12:57 PM
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fishr3
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Inspired by the white bass spawn and a recent good fishing trip, I decided to tie up a few roadrunners with some rubber skirt material. I did one with a full skirt and others with just a few strands for flash. I recently had good luck with a black body grey marabou tail combo. It seems to be a reasonable imitation of the shad. 
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Re: Skirted jig
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03/22/17 02:07 PM
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kickingback
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Re: Skirted jig
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03/22/17 10:46 PM
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pearow
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those will put a good bump on your noggin if youre casting them with a fly rod so be careful!!!-p-
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Re: Skirted jig
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03/23/17 06:38 PM
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fishr3
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those will put a good bump on your noggin if youre casting them with a fly rod so be careful!!!-p- I will listen to the voice of experience. Point well taken. I do not intend to use these as flies. Biggest jig I would try to cast with the fly rod is 1/100 ounce.
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