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6 hours ago, fishinwrench said:

3 different shades of Green Pumpkin craws, and 3 different shades of Hog Wally paws. :)

A think there's a songwriter in the making! :)

"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

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sweet pics!!!! olde Hog Wally is always doing something fun and cool on a river or in a jet.....I always thought it was gross the way those craw carry their babies under their tail like that.

Wrench is right soo many shades of GP on craws

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16 hours ago, Smalliebigs said:

sweet pics!!!! olde Hog Wally is always doing something fun and cool on a river or in a jet.....I always thought it was gross the way those craw carry their babies under their tail like that.

Wrench is right soo many shades of GP on craws

Even a little watermelon/gold flake. And some chartreuse. And some pumpkin barbwire. So many skirt layers, so little time...

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31 minutes ago, dtrs5kprs said:

Even a little watermelon/gold flake. And some chartreuse. And some pumpkin barbwire. So many skirt layers, so little time...

Yep, I always think the contrast is what catches the fishes attention. The biggest color items missing in most skirts is that gap of color/contrast between the rostrum and the carapace in front, and the carapace and abdomen in middle. In other words there is a light patch in the middle that no one seems to duplica correctly.

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"Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor

Posted
3 minutes ago, Mitch f said:

Yep, I always think the contrast is what catches the fishes attention. The biggest color items missing in most skirts is that gap of color/contrast between the rostrum and the carapace in front, and the carapace and abdomen in middle. In other words there is a light patch in the middle that no one seems to duplica correctly.

 

 

 

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The half-wire layers help with that. Less black, more light color visible.

Then again, they eat themselves full of plain brown jigs all the time. 

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1 hour ago, dtrs5kprs said:

The half-wire layers help with that. Less black, more light color visible.

Then again, they eat themselves full of plain brown jigs all the time. 

What makes PB&J so special? I've caught more bass on PBJ colored jigs and soft plastics than any other color by far. It usually out fishes straight green pumpkin for me. It's the only colored NED I bother throwing anymore.

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7 minutes ago, Seth said:

What makes PB&J so special? I've caught more bass on PBJ colored jigs and soft plastics than any other color by far. It usually out fishes straight green pumpkin for me. It's the only colored NED I bother throwing anymore.

Looks like a craw, and any of the various perch. 

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