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    Default Easy to make cases for your jigs


    [SIZE=3]When I complete a batch of jigs, I make protective cases out of the fatter drinking straws. I cut a straw about a quarter inch longer than the finished jig. Then you slit the straw lengthwise stopping about a quarter inch or so from the far end. Now return to the slit end and nip off a couple little triangles at the beginning of the slit, making a V notch. Slide the jig into the cut so the eye of the jig and the hook are above the straw and the eye shank is at the end of the cut. Semi transparent straws work the best as you can make out the color and general details of the jig looking though the semi transparent straw. The cases also work well with hair jigs in keeping the hair trained.

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    Not grasping the concept. Any pics?

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    Seems a little greek to me also a pic or 2 would be great.

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    mind=

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    I think I got the picture. What part of ET you in Macon?
    GO BIG ORANGE !

    I meant to behave, but there were just way too many other options available at the time.

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    1. Cut straw to length a quarter inch linger than jig.

    2. Slit straw lengthwise leaving a quarter inch not cut using scissors.

    3. Go back to the beginning of slit and cut a small V on the end of the straw making an entry way to the slit.

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    Very good idea macon123. I like the idea of the straw tube keeping feathered tail material in place..Now I am looking for some clear drinking straws..

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    Most straws I find are translucent but somewhat foggy at best.....Subway straws are OK

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    jimp......I'm in the Tellico Plains area halfway between TP and Vonore

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    Might have to give that a try - but would like the jig inside too.

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