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Thread: My bootlegged Lucanus jig

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    Default My bootlegged Lucanus jig


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    i bet if you pinned a live squid on the back of that and dropped it on the bottom. itd be a white seabass frenzy. nice job.

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    Looks cool is that small rope you are using to tie the hooks on.?




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    Quote Originally Posted by samgann93 View Post
    i bet if you pinned a live squid on the back of that and dropped it on the bottom. itd be a white seabass frenzy. nice job.
    A live squid alone would get bit. This lure might scare the seabass away

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    That looks great!!!

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    The skirt looks pretty good, but it need some sort of trailer. The fish are notorious for nipping at the trailing arms. I wish the lucanus ones were a bit more durable. Your bite will increase if you make that adjustment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGRED KILLA View Post
    Looks cool is that small rope you are using to tie the hooks on.?




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    The rope is similar to the Assit hooks for the Butterfly jigs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by one_leg View Post
    That looks great!!!
    Thanks One Leg!

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    Quote Originally Posted by That Dang Guy View Post
    The skirt looks pretty good, but it need some sort of trailer. The fish are notorious for nipping at the trailing arms. I wish the lucanus ones were a bit more durable. Your bite will increase if you make that adjustment.
    I'll look into the trailer idea, thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ifishtoolittle View Post
    The rope is similar to the Assit hooks for the Butterfly jigs.
    Seems like a good idea i want to try it i would love to use them for rock fishing in Mex.How well does the rope hold the hooks on there.



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