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    Default What technique would I use


    I was using a jig the other day that I had really good luck with. I wanna try and replicate it and was wondering how to do it. It was a smaller jig with a chenille body and some kind of hair sticking out sideways from the chenille and a tail as well. How would I get the the hair to stick through the wrapping of the chenille?

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    Sounds like you are talking about a jig with palmered hackle. Without a picture we can't be sure though.
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    Did it look something like these? IF so this is palmered hackle.
    http://thumpitjigs.com/images/DSC02573.JPG

    It can also be done as a collar like this one...
    http://thumpitjigs.com/images/DSC03137.JPG

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    not to hijack but I really like the concept of the contrasting wooly style palmering...
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    thanks for the pics skip as I have no way of posting a pic of the jig. That is exactly what i am looking to do. Now that I know what its called, I can research it.

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    Wrap the end of the hackle with thread. Then wrap the hackle around the body to get that effect. Tie it off in the end.

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