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    Quote Originally Posted by snake River View Post
    skip that is some neat stuff we will definitely have to get some of that and play with it the video is very good . it is a lot better than epoxy for sure I can see where the jig would be on destructible.
    What is does that makes it really cool is usually tying a fly like that if a toothy critter hot it there is a good chance that the stem of the hackle gets cut and ruins the fly, but with this glue the stem in embedded so it most likely will not get cut and even if it did, it still wouldn't come apart. Usually when tying a fly like that to make it more durable they had to wrap a piece of wire over it to hold it in good, but this take the place of that wire. Plus on a dry fly you most likely wouldn't want the weight of the wire.

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    The green jigs were made by wrapping a strip of green mylar from a mylar balloon over a glass worm rattle that was tied to the hook.

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