16-10-2008, 11:24 AM
[quote name='salmon-king' post='12822' date='Oct 16 2008, 09:17 AM']I have not seen the gar squid Jig's, but if I can add a
request on this thread,...
I'm also looking for a type of jig I have not seen in years.
This jig had a long thin groove along the back, in which you
can tie a thin strip of fish flesh (like mullet).
Cheers,
Dave/[/quote]
Hi Dave,
I have not seen those with a groove on the back. Generally I think those are usually bodies for cloth covered jigs, and if cloth or other items are not used, then the grooves can be left open. I have one jig size 3.0, clear body pink back. It has a groove along the belly, as well as one larger cavity in the belly, that you should be able to tie a piece of fish.
Jon
request on this thread,...
I'm also looking for a type of jig I have not seen in years.
This jig had a long thin groove along the back, in which you
can tie a thin strip of fish flesh (like mullet).
Cheers,
Dave/[/quote]
Hi Dave,
I have not seen those with a groove on the back. Generally I think those are usually bodies for cloth covered jigs, and if cloth or other items are not used, then the grooves can be left open. I have one jig size 3.0, clear body pink back. It has a groove along the belly, as well as one larger cavity in the belly, that you should be able to tie a piece of fish.
Jon
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