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    Default Beautiful jigs Skip!


    Those are some beautiful jigs you tied. I spent all weekend tying jigs and stocking up for the upcoming season. I can see how time consuming some of those must have been, I sometimes go away from the norm and tie some, and it is amazing how just a little change in technique adds to the time clock. Nice work friend!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bighook View Post
    Those are some beautiful jigs you tied. I spent all weekend tying jigs and stocking up for the upcoming season. I can see how time consuming some of those must have been, I sometimes go away from the norm and tie some, and it is amazing how just a little change in technique adds to the time clock. Nice work friend!
    Thank you.
    Yeah it is not like these are all that difficult, but added steps just take a lot more time when tying a lot of jigs. If all are just regular ties then you get into a rhythm and they go pretty fast especially if I don't need to change tail colors. However add in a couple of steps and and one extra whip finish and add in one more step of super glue that I usually don't ever use and change the tail color every one, two or so jigs then all of a sudden you can't tie 20 in an hour even if they are all the same color.

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