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    Default Next Jig!


    Ok Guys I have pretty much got the hang of tying Marabou so what is the next type of material i need to start learning? I have got pretty good at learning how to use the flash! I think this Hobby has got addictive b/c since I have started tying a few months ago I have already powder painted about 700 Jig heads just placed a order for 1000 more and probally tied around 400 jigs!

    One last ? how do you do the splatter paint effect on the heads of Jigs?
    I have finally perfected the tying tool! lol
    Rusty

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    hackle and then hair!
    show us some picks.
    www.nimrodstackle.com Custom Jigs made to your WAY! Available materials: Marabou, Hackle, Buck Tail, Kip (Calf) Tail, Duck Flank and Squirrel Tail.

    We now sell many popular painted/unpainted jig heads includung: ball no collar, barbed collar, minnow head raised and eye socket, shad darts and tube jigs. We now stock jig tying material too!!!

    May your nets be heavy!

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    X2 show some pics...
    Slab Stik'r Jigs

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    To make the splatter effect just use a small artist paint brush dip it in the powder of your choice and tap the powder onto the head then reheat the jig head to get the look you want.


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    another ? i see alot of chennelle that have the like bumble bee effect and two tone colors where do i get those b/c the only place i have bought chennelle from is CA. I will get some pics up hopefully a little bit later on tonight!

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    Default Here is a EC jig I made from left overs lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishingarkansas View Post
    another ? i see alot of chennelle that have the like bumble bee effect and two tone colors where do i get those b/c the only place i have bought chennelle from is CA. I will get some pics up hopefully a little bit later on tonight!
    It is called varigated chenille and CA has it also.

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    ty bc i get tired of using 2 diff chenilles lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by fishingarkansas View Post
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    Looks good and the colors blend well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Len View Post
    To make the splatter effect just use a small artist paint brush dip it in the powder of your choice and tap the powder onto the head then reheat the jig head to get the look you want.

    len I am mad at you. After looking at that picture I have to go out to the table and start tying up some of those. They look too good. I couldn't resist fantastic job. I like the color combination that turquoise with black I think it's that color or is it a light blue with black the head.

    www.bobsjigs.com

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