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    can anybody post a video on how the jigs is made?

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    Here you go this is the tail part.


    The top half do pretty much the same way but not past the point where it would fold over.

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    Sweet video. Never tied any jigs but I can see why they cost a lil more. Thanks for the video.

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    Those are so much fun to do. I love how you can dictate how fluffy they are and how they look for the final product. The possibilities are endless.
    I love taking my kids fishing, now if I could just manage to fish at the same time.

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    Fish - one thing you'll find is that you use alot of chenille when you do these - but even if you have alot of old solid colors you're all set! use one piece of two colors and when you twist them up two tone!!! and for all those semi-long pieces of hackle now you have a use for them.

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