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    Default Yall ever tried a jig like this????


    Just tied this up large cactus chenille and mallard feather what do yall think???

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    That is a nice look.
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    I like it, good color for crappie

    I would like to see it tied in a darker color on a smaller jig, I think it would be great on bull bluegill and other panfish

    good job DW

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    A favorite pattern for me in a lots of different colors, you can also tie them with hackle tips






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    Like the cactus, nice jig.
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    nice ties FM

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    Had never tried kactus chenille - that's what Wholesale Sports calls their brand. Saw a bunch of jigs tied on another board and the kind lady sent me a bunch of it to try and I'm hooked!!! It's easy to tie with and one thing I do to it after I'm done is fluff it back up with a piece of velco stuck on a popsicle stick. the fibers can get mashed a bit rolling it around the hook shank so want to make sure they're all up. Just a quick brush from bottom of the jig to the top.

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    What size is that that your using fatman I like the look of that alot better

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    According to the cardboard slat it's 6mm - what they call their small. but the larger stuff works on the small jigs too.

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