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Hey Greg, It's one of my hand poured one inch curltail grub bodies that I pinched the tail off of. I then threaded the legs through the body with a sewing needle.  The legs are spinner bait skirt material.  If you want to make your own, buy a package of curl tails and some skirt material and experiment with it.  To complete the rig, run a 1/32 ounce jig head through and clip on a 1" diameter foam, weighted tear shaped or round bobber a foot or so above your terminal tackle. If you don't get hit right away, slightly give your rod tip a little pop.   Nick

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Comment by Greg McWilliams on January 7, 2012 at 8:02am

That is Pretty SLICK, NICK!!!!! SIMPLE and OBVIOUSLY EFFECTIVE!!!!!!!

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