dont know about the peacock.but the waxedthread is way better
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Was at BPS today and saw some pecock hurl?(sp). Looked real good in the green and the natural. Can I use it in jigs and how would you use it? Post pix if u gotem please. Also bought some thread. I got "flat waxed". is that the better thread for jigs? I been using plain sewin thread till now.
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dont know about the peacock.but the waxedthread is way better
I have never saw a peacock throw up before, I didn't even know they could get the flu!!
I use a lot of hurl but get it from the eye stick (fluffier and the stems are usually stronger), it costs more - but it is worth it. The strung stuff is better for flies.
Flat wax is a better thread - depends on what you are tying.
andreje1975 - too funny - looked real good in the green and natural........
Peacock's to thin and fragile for a crappie jig. If used instead of chenille, you could put head cement on it to strengthen it but then the material would lose that property that makes it cool
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Nice stuff,but the loose herl can be fragile and break easy which can be frustrating.Get the herl from the eye stick,it is stronger. I've used it for bodies on small jigs and it is used quite a bit in baitfish patterns for the dorsal fin and along the back or possibly for the lateral line. Trout and bluegill love jigs made with it,just starting to use some on a couple crappie patterns.