Love the color!
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Caught a few fish today on a mix of hair and plastic jigs. Not biting real well and seemed to quit about 10.
Tied and Orange and Tan jig this evening on an 1/8 head.
Added some Fl Shell Pink flash with the orange.
Decided to try the standalone ring on the black collar using Iridescent thread. Worked pretty well on the rear so added one behind the head too.
Jig came out pretty good overall.
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Love the color!
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Yeah Buck, tan and orange look good together.
Here's another one that came out about like the original idea, with the inner hair unobstructed by the outer hair.
After looking at the previous jig, the outer hair got out of alignment and covered more of the inner, that's not a bad look either. I'll post a pic of the opposite side of the previous jig too.
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Finishing it up with two more like the last variation.
That's what happens when you let your mind wonder when tying, I guess.
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been following your flies and i like the green head and top white one.i do use thin sparse ones like yours more in cold temps. for the summer temps i use ones with more profile. if you tied on another color but shorter length over your thread wraps, but tie them tips forward. then fold them back so they are just past the hook bend. by building the body over the butts has a slower fall ,bigger profile. you can also let the color show thru if sparse.
Thanks, Rich.
Your thoughts make sense.
I've tried a few by folding the hair back over itself, like clousers and preachers.
That back fold is likely to show up somewhere in the future.
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