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Decided to match up some trailers to some small jigs I had and broke out the Spike It markers. The "bleeding" green pumpkin was a no brainer to me. Baby rage menace with the bottom flipper red. The other I decided on an Okeechobee Craw baby rage craw with just the flanges of the class colored chartreuse. Terrible angle for pics but hopefully you all get the jist. 

 

I think I like modifying and matching trailers more than I actually like fishing jigs. This makes five I have now and only fished one and it wad for about 20 minutes with no bites. Atleast I can enjoy them one way or another. 

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Those are great!!!

Stick with the jig and it will catch you some solid fish!

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53 minutes ago, HaydenS said:

Those are great!!!

Stick with the jig and it will catch you some solid fish!

I plan on dedicating a spinning setup to these this year!

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Just tie one on and don't take it off. You'll catch good fish. You can use those trailers as T rigs as well.

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2 hours ago, HaydenS said:

How heavy are they?

1/4 oz. Ive thought about throwing them on a baitcaster but have a MH spinning rod free so figured what the hey

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