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    Skip, I have learned so much from the posts you have made here. You're a kind soul, to share so many methods of tying. We rookies sure are thankful.
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    Been working on my own version for years off and on and have always hit an inpass! I definitely want to know!
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    I would like to know how

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    We'll guys we sure have enough interest and just need a little time to try to make either a video or something else, but it's not one I can do in ome setting. I have to tie a jig first, which I am sure you will know already for the most part, but will still do that too. Then I will have to explains what materials go into the stuff that makes it all possible and is the real key to it all.

    Next time you guys order pick up a card at least of Ultra chenille in white in 2 sizes if you want to do small jigs too,but also some standard size or larger. I have some that I can't seem to find now which is not a good thing, but we can still do Iy. Just make sure it's not the rough feeling Ultra Chenille as there are some like that I have and don't really care for. You want the smooth stuff and it needs to be Ultra chenille. I will make a list of materials amd where I bought them. Some list size like Micro, Standard and Medium and the last one is what you want for 1/16. You can also make larger like 1/8, but best to double wrap it for the larger ones. Mostly I have stuck to small to 1/16 oz just for materials and all.

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    I would like to see how it works.

    Thanks for sharing SKIP.

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    Quote Originally Posted by skiptomylu View Post
    We'll guys we sure have enough interest and just need a little time to try to make either a video or something else, but it's not one I can do in ome setting. I have to tie a jig first, which I am sure you will know already for the most part, but will still do that too. Then I will have to explains what materials go into the stuff that makes it all possible and is the real key to it all.

    Next time you guys order pick up a card at least of Ultra chenille in white in 2 sizes if you want to do small jigs too,but also some standard size or larger. I have some that I can't seem to find now which is not a good thing, but we can still do Iy. Just make sure it's not the rough feeling Ultra Chenille as there are some like that I have and don't really care for. You want the smooth stuff and it needs to be Ultra chenille. I will make a list of materials amd where I bought them. Some list size like Micro, Standard and Medium and the last one is what you want for 1/16. You can also make larger like 1/8, but best to double wrap it for the larger ones. Mostly I have stuck to small to 1/16 oz just for materials and all.

    Skip are you going to give them ALL the secrets or just the basic concept? It would be interesting to peak their curiosity with the basic concept and see how far each individual can take it. IMHO make it interesting but still a challenge to the tying board. I cannot wait to see how you present it.

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    I to really want to know all there is to this. I haven't been into jigs much but plan to work on changing that over the next few months. Looking forwad to learning this.
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    I make a ton of walleye jigs... this would be something of GREAT interest to me as the waters we typically fish are stained DARK and these would be AMAZING!!! Anything with even a hint of glow to it they go nuts for... I can't imagine how good something that glows that brightly would be.

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    Although my crappie fishing is limited,I would like to know the process if you choose to share it. So generous of you to consider it.

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    These are cool, I would certainly be interested in learning the process. Like mentioned above these would be killers on the waldos.

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