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    Default School of jigs???


    I don't know what you call a whole box of jig. School, Flock, Gaggle, Pod, or Congress. But at any rate I did a trade for a big box of Duck feathers. Here is what I came up with for my part of the trade. Just hope that the good fellow that I traded with enjoys using them as much as I have tying them. It is things like this that keeps a old Geezer like me young and active.Let alone my fingers in good working order. You all enjoy.









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    What kinds of ducks to you use or like.
    All lakes raise a foot when I step in the boat

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    Those look like Mallard flank, Real nice work Redman.
    I got some of those and my ties don't look near that good.
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    Nice looking jigs, looks like it was quite a bit of work to make them, hope you have some good success using them. Good trade Redman

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    My favorite is Gadwall . A lot of what I tied for this trade was both Mallard Flank and Gadwall and Black Duck. I still have a whole bunch of Duck feathers to play with. I got a big bag. Yes it was a little work but price a hand full of Gadwall feathers. Being retired I ether fish or tie jigs or sit and listen to ether My old time radios or my Ham radio. Good that I can do both at the same time.

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    Very impressive work Redman !

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    Look great Redman! BTW be sure and check your email!

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    Man...... Those are what you're trading for the feathers? I'd have a hard time letting those go. Beautiful jigs through and through. I'm loving the first set. Looks like you done a few of these. Will look for the next batch and keep taking notes.
    Awesome work, bud.

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    Those are really nice ties!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    I need to take up hunting water fowl, especially if I can get you to tie some orders for me. It looks like you have the dart head pattern mastered.
    Over And Out,
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