Scrapper, they look very good for some early jigs: the tails are the right proportions and the chenille looks good, and they WILL catch fish as-is. But from aesthetic perspective, you need some practise in your finish, that is, the final thread wraps after you have applied the chenille. Continue the chenille all the way on up to the lead head, then while holding the material, secure the chenille to the hook with a few tight wraps, then cut the chenille close, then make another 5 to 10 wraps of thread, then use some head cement. The fish more than likely don't notice, but it just looks better to us. But other than that, they look fine. The colors look good, and as for the hackled jigs, I don't use them. But I recommend you use a smaller hackle. This applies to flies, esp. the Wooly Bugger: you should use a hackle that is no more than 1.5x the widh of the hook gap (hook size). There tools available called hackle gauges that help with that. I also recommend that you try including krystal flash in the tail. I believe the flash will does make a difference.