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Thread: Tutorial video-- Palmered Squirrel Tail Jig

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    Quote Originally Posted by Micropterus salmoides View Post
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    As I've already said this is a great video. BUT now I'm really excited reading here that you're gonna do one for rabbit!

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    Thanks Adam. I just hope I can make a video about tying rabbit that makes JungleJim proud, he was who I learn from.
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    enjoyed that very much thanks

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    Stump,

    I'd be happy to get even half as good as JJ!!!!!!! That man can tie and paint!!!!!!!!!!

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    awesome videoHUNTER;1885039]Here is a tutorial video I put together today and thought some may enjoy watching it and even learn a little from it.

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    I really like your jig, I've been tying sqrl tail jigs for a long time and will definitely try yours.
    I have also.tied.smaller.jigs using red squirell.tais...they make nice looking jigs. Also have made chennile bodies on sqjirrel
    Rtais. Thanks.again,
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    Man, thats cool right there. I'll have to try one of them. Next squirrel hopping cross my yard is in TROUBLE.

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    Good job Stump. Enjoyed watching it all, especially the dubbing. Got something new to try now.

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    Jackie - for Squirrel tails unless you harvest your own try Coffin Creek Furs Fly Tying Furs, Home of Coffins Creek Furs - We Buy, Sell, and Process Fly Tying Furs and Feathers or Moscow Hide and fur hideandfur.com - Moscow Hide and Fur

    If any of you are cutting your own zonker strips or cross-cuts make sure to save the fur that comes from the cuts it makes really nice dubbing and later on you can try mixing to get different shades.

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    Thanks for the comments huls1, icejohn, dblevens and skeetbum (Welcome to Crappie.com icejohn, so glad to have you join us here). So glad to hear that y'all have enjoyed watching the video. I am going to try and add one each month for a jig or fly. This months video is of tying a Foam Caddis Fly on a size 12 hook for bream fishing. Here is the link

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    Great video - nice simple step by step!!!!!!!!!!

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