I found a good source that I use for my personal jigs at Fred's Dollar Store. It's car wash pads that can be unraveled. Makes some good looking jigs, but some folks might frown at using stuff intended for washing cars. They've caught fishes.
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For a while I have been using some chenille that I found at Hobby Lobby. It was bigger than most I find in the outdoor stores and cheap. Went to get some more yesterday, I use a lot of the black on the 1/8 jigs I tie most, only to find one card of the pink on te clearance aisle.Why can't folks just leave well enough alone? If any of you have a HL near you, this is good stuff and it's now .50 for a few yards. Hope this helps some of y'all.
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I found a good source that I use for my personal jigs at Fred's Dollar Store. It's car wash pads that can be unraveled. Makes some good looking jigs, but some folks might frown at using stuff intended for washing cars. They've caught fishes.
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