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    Default How about a Collar Jig?


    Now for one the other way from Big. This is a 1/32 Oz. Jig with a Laced Rooster Soft hackle collar. I like it a lot and just want to see if anyone else likes it.

    So what you say?


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    I must admit, I used to tie them with the collar, and I wasn't a fan of them as far as fishing goes, but they sure were nice to look at, and that one is no exception. Beautiful jig as usual Skip!

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    Are you talking flies of jigs? I could see where a fly may have a tendency to roll some, but think the jig with it's weight would help stop that part. I want to try some and since I like soft hackle flies and spider flies thought this may do well.

    Thanks,

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    i love it skip i bin thinking bout trying some like that myself.

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    look good skip i like them collars!! tyed one for the swap with a collarName:  jigs feb.2012 024.jpg
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    Quote Originally Posted by skiptomylu View Post
    Are you talking flies of jigs? I could see where a fly may have a tendency to roll some, but think the jig with it's weight would help stop that part. I want to try some and since I like soft hackle flies and spider flies thought this may do well.

    Thanks,

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    No rolling. I think they look awesome, and like I said, your's is no exception, but I never caught enough fish to warrant the extra step. That's all. You could call me a minimalist lol. Like I said, that one is beautiful too!

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    I have a local guy who ties similar for me with the Black tips on the hackle part. I have found that I caught more of the finnicky fish when the hackles did not have the black tips on them. We added flashabou to the tails too (rainbow). Still a very nice tie, I'd just prefer no black in the hackle due to experience with it.

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    Very nice!!! Sometimes that fluttery neck hackle collar will help finickly fish bite. That's why trout guys use them.

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    Thanks guys!

    Tim The Lippa. I have all kinds of hackle and colors that can be tied like this and most don't have the back tips. I can tie most any color they make in this style.

    Thanks Fatman, I think this one will dance for sure. I also do some with longer hackles, but just really like this Rooster Soft Hackle like this.

    Actually can't wait to try some using the Chickabou that comes on this kind of skin. I am sure you know what theta is, but for anyone that doesn't know it's like very mini marabou. I will post a pic of this kind of skin.

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    Love those collared jigs. I use to fish a lake in Wisc. for crappie and all we used was a locally made collared jig. Can't find it anymore. It had a brown head,wht/red eye, grey collar, brn body and blk feathers. Caught thousands of crappie on that jig. I think the collar is the key,lifelike quivering.

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