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    Default Scuds and jigs

    Getting ready to test them on bluegill and other panfish. Jigs are tied on 1/124-ounce heads.
    Scuds are weighted with .17 lead wire.





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    Very nice! What do you use for the scud shell? Is that Thin Skin?

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    Lookin good! Why so small on the jigs? I've got a bunch of 1/80-oz and they're small enough to easily cast with a 5-wt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by quivira kid View Post
    Lookin good! Why so small on the jigs? I've got a bunch of 1/80-oz and they're small enough to easily cast with a 5-wt.
    I usually fish with a 1 or 2 weight.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Clough View Post
    Very nice! What do you use for the scud shell? Is that Thin Skin?
    The stuff I use is called Scud Back by Wapsi. Probably the same or similar material.
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    Nice looking scuds! Where do you get .17 lead wire? seen .15 and .20, but not the .17, which would, I believe, work well for my #10 woolly buggers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DG View Post
    Nice looking scuds! Where do you get .17 lead wire? seen .15 and .20, but not the .17, which would, I believe, work well for my #10 woolly buggers.
    I'm not sure where I got it. I ordered it last spring from an online source. I can tell you that's it's "square" lead.
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    Sweet ties! They will well for bass also. Fun on the UL fly rods.

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    Steve,

    what kind of dubbing did you use for your scuds ?

    Mike
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    Quote Originally Posted by mickalo View Post
    Steve,

    what kind of dubbing did you use for your scuds ?

    Mike
    Hare's Ear Pluls by Hareline Dubbin.
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