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 Heres one I haven't tried yet,painted the blade today and pretty happy with it.post-38848-0-33765600-1359416421_thumb.j

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That is pretty cool, if you stroke the jig the blade spins and you got a spoon basically but the blade would really move water behind that jig and get some attention, I like it. I bet if you could somehow weld a hook to the blade you'd have a dangerous combination!!

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Nice paint job and definitely something different. Job well done.

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You really did a nice job with that! What size blade and jig is that?

Thank you,3.5 blade and 5/16th jig.

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SSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!

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I was always wondering about this, I have been wanting to do this for some time. If I can toss a jig, or a spinner I will hands done over anything else.

 

I was looking into bladed jig heads, but I like this much better, I just never knew what to get to keep that swivel on the hook.

 

If you can, can you PM me what the blue keeper is, and where I can get some, or where I can get the mats to make my own.

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Jig Meister, you can attach just like you woold a spinnerbait trailer.

 

Here in MA, we have a lead ban, so I'll be tying the swivel in when I get my non tox jigs in later in the week. I'll let you know how that goes if you want.

 

Just my $0.02 worth.

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Jig Meister, you can attach just like you woold a spinnerbait trailer.

 

Here in MA, we have a lead ban, so I'll be tying the swivel in when I get my non tox jigs in later in the week. I'll let you know how that goes if you want.

 

Just my $0.02 worth.

 

I actually thought about it and I found a way to do it like I would do a trailer hook on a spinner bait. Also, he told me what that little blue doodad is and it really made sense. 

 

I can't wait to try this out, as I love swim jigs but want something that is not a chatter bait. I feel this is going to be a good alternative. I do not swim many white colored jigs, mostly bluegill pattern, or darker colors like black and blue. So I will play with colors/style of blade.

 

I always loved in-line spinners as a kid, and this is sort of a cooler version of that.

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