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<blockquote data-quote="Unicam" data-source="post: 3214326" data-attributes="member: 713"><p>I have a friend who's uncle has been making them for fishing Logan Martin for many, many years. The molds are a well kept family secret. Having personally used these jigs on Logan Martin and absolutely wearing out the Bass and crappie I know they work better than any store bought jig. They use a type of hair for their jigs that are definately not Maribou or feathers and are only in white and yellow or a mixture of the two colors. I was given some of these jigs to use should I hit Logan Martin without Ray or his Uncle Jimmy, I have not done so yet out of respect for Uncle Jimmy having showed me his favorite spots to fish Crappie. I truly believe the weight of the jig and the speed of the current is a huge factor in the succes of these jigs. Uncle Jimmy wont even fish if they are pulling more than one generator. He has lived on this lake for over 50 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unicam, post: 3214326, member: 713"] I have a friend who's uncle has been making them for fishing Logan Martin for many, many years. The molds are a well kept family secret. Having personally used these jigs on Logan Martin and absolutely wearing out the Bass and crappie I know they work better than any store bought jig. They use a type of hair for their jigs that are definately not Maribou or feathers and are only in white and yellow or a mixture of the two colors. I was given some of these jigs to use should I hit Logan Martin without Ray or his Uncle Jimmy, I have not done so yet out of respect for Uncle Jimmy having showed me his favorite spots to fish Crappie. I truly believe the weight of the jig and the speed of the current is a huge factor in the succes of these jigs. Uncle Jimmy wont even fish if they are pulling more than one generator. He has lived on this lake for over 50 years. [/QUOTE]
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