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Topic: Cabezon plastics colors?  (Read 2145 times)

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polepole

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  The ones I had seemed to just be a flat plastics with about 16 legs radiating maybe 1.5" out, pretty sparse, but enough to give a little bulk.

-Allen
hey allen have you looked/thought about the replacement skirts for the lucanus jigs?


Looks too sparse to me.  The legs are skinnier.  I may have some skirts around somewhere, in colors I don't use very often.  It would be pretty easy to make a mold out of them.  nudge nudge wink wink

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P.s. working on a soft plastic 4 inch crab jig with soft, flat undersided legs that should wriggle like crazy. The color? lil dungee! lol


Go for a rock crab pattern (reds, brown, orange, white belly).  Occupying the same habitat, they're more likely to come accross rockies.   


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P.s. working on a soft plastic 4 inch crab jig with soft, flat undersided legs that should wriggle like crazy. The color? lil dungee! lol


Go for a rock crab pattern (reds, brown, orange, white belly).  Occupying the same habitat, they're more likely to come accross rockies.

+1. I've seen mostly rock crab and kelp crabs in bellies....

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Make patterns for rock, dungies and kelp crab.  Up here in Trinidad the crab inside cab bellies are mostly dungies.
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"Packaged in shrimp oil", brilliant idea, that might just be as important as anything else.
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