The best thing is to not tie with that type of jig head. Save them for plastic tails and grubs.
But if you have a lot of them and must tie with them, the absolute best way to remove the barb is with
a Dremel motorized tool, with a small stone grinding attachment. It will get rid of that barb in about 2 seconds!
Smoothly and cleanly.... forget side-cutters or pliers.
What? Doesn't everyone own a Dremel?
I've had one for about 20 years - - comes in handy for lots of things.
I have tried tying on this type of collared jig head and it is a pain in the butt!
Thread slips out of place, chenille will not wrap properly . . . jeez!


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