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    Default Anyone use EP Fiber to make your jigs?


    I got a pack in a silent auction bag. It’s somewhere between bucktail and hair in Name:  IMG_1708.jpg
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    I received some various types of that recently and have been trying it with some of my ties. Combining that with other materials has been working out well.

    Like you said, soft, holds shape, with some movement too.

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    I’ve seen it used on jigs before,,,it looks okay and has good movement,,,crappie will pretty much eat anything if it’s presented correctly,,,it’s all about what we like and think it should look like,,,lol,,,I like stuff that looks flashy and somewhat like a minnow,,,
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