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    Default 1st Jigs I've Tied


    These are the first ones I've tied. They start from left to right. Any feed back will be great. I tied them on 1/4oz heads to make it a bit easier for me.

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    Looking good!
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    Lookin good buddy, bucktails can be a pain until you learn to control it while tying in

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    bucktail can be a pain. Remember head cement every step....LOOKING GOOD

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    Good job! Nice thread wraps and everything.

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    They look great
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    Looks "fishie" to me. Good job.

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    Looks good! To test them, let 'em soak in water for a couple of minutes and pull on the hair.
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    Look very good especially for your first ones. Good Job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PA_Slabs View Post
    Looks good! To test them, let 'em soak in water for a couple of minutes and pull on the hair.
    That is good advice and a nice way to do quality control. Your jigs are good for your first effort. Mine were pretty crappy.
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