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    Default first deer hair jigs.


    Here's my first attempt at tying deer hair.

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    not bad at all man!Day some flairy" lil cusses..."
    I likey!

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    Hey....those look good. I know darn well they will catch fish.
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    Looks pretty good....
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    the fact that the look like jigs is allready better then my first attempt all i can say is sharpen the filet knife

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    Nice looking jigs. For a first time tying Deer hair they look really good.

    Keep up the good work.

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    Good job, jigtwins!
    Deer hair can be a little tricky, but looks like you've mastered the flair!
    Keep up the good work!!
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    Thanks folks. it took a couple of tries to get the stuff to lay down. I didn't know that it would flair out so much when i cinched the thread down on it. Pretty happy with the outcome though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jigtwins View Post
    Thanks folks. it took a couple of tries to get the stuff to lay down. I didn't know that it would flair out so much when i cinched the thread down on it. Pretty happy with the outcome though.
    Yeah the body hairs are hollow which causes it to flair like that, which also enables us to spin and trim it for bass bugs
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    They look good....I got several deer and squirrel tails split with borox on them drying out now...gonna try to tie some jigs.

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