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    Does anybody know what type of material was used to make this jig?
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    Maybe a type of fish hair? Sort of hard to tell with it wet and slicked back. Woods and Water Outdoors has different type of fish hair.

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    Thank you, Dave. I sent a message to Patrick.

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    Looks like it could also be craft fur, Bob. Good Luck figuring it out...
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    Kind of looks like angel hair.

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    It is a streamer fly on a jig head lok at this video
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    It is a streamer fly on a jig head lok at this video
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    Quote Originally Posted by stabgnid View Post
    It is a streamer fly on a jig head lok at this video
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    That is not a jig head in the video. It is a regular fly hook or some type.

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    Bob, If your wanting a Streamer type Jig, check out Mustache Jigs and Flies on YouTube. He has several on there. I think the first one is Mustache Minnow Jig. Very nice jigs for sure...
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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    Does anybody know what type of material was used to make this jig?
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    The tail could be Marabou and the body made of dubbing. Check out Mustache Jigs and Flies videos. Looks just like them.
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