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    Default Last twisted chenilles


    Well unless I can come up with some really cool mixs I'm gonna slow down on the twisted chenille ties for a while but here's the last 2 I did

    First one is a two toned minnow head jig with twisted winter ice chenille, the second is a micro brown chenille on a 1/32nd ball head with a #10 hook




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    These look great too! I like it!

    Are you wrapping the body with the same piece of twisted chenille?

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    No the tail is one piece, then you do it again just don't spin it as much as you don't want it to roll over itself, but you do want to make it long enough to finish the jig off.

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    I like the jigs so well I had to give it a shot this is the only one that I made and we will have to do some more fine tuning for myself I would like to incorporate other materials with this to see what we can come up with this one here is very small puppy party close to 1/80.
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    Fatman those look real nice I tried one the other day and could not get it to back wrap on itself lol i'll keep tryin

    snake, nice tie sir

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    Look awesome Doug! Well thought out and executed. They both look awesome. Hope the catch on them is the same.
    Glad the video helped.
    Still fooling with mono for the look I want.
    Heath seems to have it down really really good with seamlessness. His caterpillars are best I've seen.

    Got paint pics for you soon.

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    Thanks gang.

    Snake nice tie
    Short don't feel bad it took me a while to get it
    You aint' kiddin about Heath's, mine are okay but he's got the technique down pat and really smooth.

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    Those look good Fatman. I tried my first one today and it came out OK but I need some practice.
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    Thanks Skeet - it does take some practice - I got the tail down now I have to work on making it look seemless between the tail and body. These are really easy to tie but it sure do eat up the chenille!!!!!!!!!!!

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    Those look great too!

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