
Originally Posted by
AtticaFish
More junk?? LOL The place I regularly order from has Hair Stackers but around 10-12 bucks.... & i'm a cheapskate! :o:D I have seen them used on videos on the net before for flies. I have been using alot of bucktail for jigs, FF46 got me started with his swap. lol Also use alot of hair for flies including spun hair bass/bluegill bugs, clousers and such.
Right now, I pull the longest hairs out and lay down, pull the next longest & line up with the first, pull the nest longest & line up...... and so on.
I'm no commercial tyer, so speed is not a concern.
How much would a stacker help?
Do any of you use them for jigs or is this more for just flies?
Can I build my own from tubing?

I use stackers for bucktail when tying Clousers, Deceivers, and bucktail crappie jigs. They don't work though when you want to keep the length of the bucktail long enough for big flies/jigs. You could probably build one pretty easily out of metal tubing, but they work best when the surface of the stacker is slick/polished
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