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    I ve always just used a cheap bobbin even though I have been tying forever.
    I think its time for a top quality ceramic so I am looking for suggestions .

    Thanks for the help guys.
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    Ceramic is the way to go! It is easier to get the jig tight without fraying the thread! I have a couple from BPS. Also a few from Crazy angler! Hope this helps.
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    Any ceramic Bobbin is going to be better than a cheap brass bobbin. I think you will love the difference.


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    I like the Griffins myself

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    There are a lot of good ones and most will do really good for you. Dr. Slicks for a not really high end one seems to do fish even though they use insert tips on both ends of the tube. Some though use ceramic for the entire tube. Just get one that you like. One thing on insert type, if you get the off brands sometimes the ceramic insert can come loose and then you have to either get another one or glue them back in really carefully.

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    Thanks guys I ll check these out.
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    Don't want to hijack your thread, but I'm new to tying and was wondering what the advantage is between the ceramic and a regular cheapo? I have a cheapo but saw the ceramics when I bought it.. just didn't think the $20 ones would be much better than the $5 one. Guess I was wrong... a lot more to learn about this hobby!

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    I think it has more to do with how many you tie a day. What type you tie and the materials you use.

    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin22 View Post
    Don't want to hijack your thread, but I'm new to tying and was wondering what the advantage is between the ceramic and a regular cheapo? I have a cheapo but saw the ceramics when I bought it.. just didn't think the $20 ones would be much better than the $5 one. Guess I was wrong... a lot more to learn about this hobby!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin22 View Post
    Don't want to hijack your thread, but I'm new to tying and was wondering what the advantage is between the ceramic and a regular cheapo? I have a cheapo but saw the ceramics when I bought it.. just didn't think the $20 ones would be much better than the $5 one. Guess I was wrong... a lot more to learn about this hobby!
    The ones that don't have ceramic can bur and cut your thread, but some will be fine. However $20 per bobbin is not necessary at all and should fined some for less by a good bit. Especially the Dr. Slicks ones with the ceramic inserts. Also some with the entire tube is ceramic some are not as high as $20, but some are. Like the Rte ones are over $20 each, but you can also adjust the thread tension which for me is helpful if I am doing some flies and need smaller thread. It lets me control that better then, but would not think these are needed for jigs.

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    Pulled out the bobbin and took a closer look, it has a ceramic insert. Guess I need to pay a little more attention to what I'm buying.
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