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    this is my first jigs these little devils are hard to get good pics of.

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    Look like fish catchers to me. I have tried my hand at tying and I can do alright, but I just don't have the patients so I buy mine from guys that are better than me and love to do it.
    Fish like your hungry!

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    bucktail and squirrel tail???

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    Quote Originally Posted by PBUG2009 View Post
    bucktail and squirrel tail???
    yep bucktail and squirrel

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    They look great Dallas. I would buy them.

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    They look good Dallas. Try using the tips of the hair instead of trimming for a different look. As your cut the hair from the skin, pull the longest ones first and lay them down, then do that again and again until you have a nice bundle of hair with the ends arranged about the same, then cut the thicker end.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    They look good Dallas. Try using the tips of the hair instead of trimming for a different look. As your cut the hair from the skin, pull the longest ones first and lay them down, then do that again and again until you have a nice bundle of hair with the ends arranged about the same, then cut the thicker end.
    thanks for the advice i will try that i like the uncut look bets myself

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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    They look good Dallas. Try using the tips of the hair instead of trimming for a different look. As your cut the hair from the skin, pull the longest ones first and lay them down, then do that again and again until you have a nice bundle of hair with the ends arranged about the same, then cut the thicker end.
    It will present the jig with more "flow", also try it thinner in the middle with the flash. Honestly, I like the cut stand-out hair, it really pumps up the "buggy" effect. Looks like a good wrap to me also. But nothings better than the satisfaction when catching with them. Good job.
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    nice jigs!they will catch fish for you!

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