
Originally Posted by
skeetbum
There’s a couple of things that come to mind or already said but what comes to mind for me is reverse tying with the fluff forward and tight. Once in the water it would have super action and a bigger profile. Just a thought.
Now that's interesting, as well as the tapping the quill flat with a hammer. Two techniques I had never heard of, nor thought of. Think I'll give it a go sometime. Gonna write it down in one of my jig recipe books so I don't forget it. Thanks guys.
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