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    Default Still Working On The Palmering Thing


    I'm still at it guys. LOL Thanks to some of you guy's help, I'm getting a little better, I hope. I've still got to order some saddle hackle, but here's what I came up with using neck hackle. Does it look like I'm doing it right?
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    definitely good looking jigs I definitely like the color culmination.

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    Neck hackle... Saddle hackle... I wish somebody in the know would school us rookies on a variety of feather, along with where and where not to use them.

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    Yes, you spread the hackle equal distance apart which is the secret to palmering. Also your hackle is uniform in length. Very nice job!

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    Looks good to me. Nice work, consistant looks to the hackle.
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    looks like a good looking jig to me keep up the good work
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    Much better Scott!

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    Looking a lot better, but you need some saddle hackle for that so it will be not quite so long.

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    I'll be able to do that Some Day,lol.Very nice.
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    Thanks guys for the help in showing me the techniques. I'm going to get some saddle hackle that's not so wide and that should do the trick.

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