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    Quote Originally Posted by jigtosser View Post
    The one material I have never used is Kiptail. So far it is ahead of anything else. Can someone tell me why it is so good?
    I think the answer to your question is very simple it catches more fish.

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    Guess I'm ole school, stick in da mud . . . chenille bod, bou tail . . . since have seen some of the great work on the site will have to try some new tricks of trade

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    Grey squirrel tail! I can tie with it natural, dye it. and do not have to adorn it with anything but a jig head and thresd to hold it in place to catch fish.
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    Rabbit! Great action and very versatile in what you can do with it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jigtosser View Post
    The one material I have never used is Kiptail. So far it is ahead of anything else. Can someone tell me why it is so good?
    They're the ticket up this way after ice off. Here's a couple.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jigtosser View Post
    The one material I have never used is Kiptail. So far it is ahead of anything else. Can someone tell me why it is so good?
    If your wanting to tie with hair It's a great length for tying jigs..you can usually use the natural ends and not have to trim it. It is also a thin hair unlike buck tail . I know when I use buck tail on crappie jigs I usually have to trim and the necks are really bulky. Also you can tie really small jigs with it. I love it. The action is not great but it catches allot of fish... Most popular around my parts is 1/32 black and chart red thread neck.
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