It looks like a leech pattern just white.
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I have no clue if this has a name or not, but if not maybe I will call it Beaded White Wisp. Also looking for any constructive criticism as to what would make it better. Should I put some white hackle?
Maybe I will tie one like this that has no bead and call it a White Wisp.
Anyway thanks for looking,
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It looks like a leech pattern just white.
its called a maribou jig lol..joking
nice work tho i would try it with some white hackle just to see what it looks like
Yes it has a name, Skip. See link.
Fluff Butt (original)
Robert B. McCorquodale
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That looks to be very close and I think some guys are looking in a book for another one like it as we speak. I am thinking it may have other names.Originally Posted by dixieangler
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Is it a wooly booger?
It looks like a Bead headed Wooly Booger without the hackle
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It is similar to a beaded woolly bugger, but with leaving the hackle off it is a different bait and has no wire rib in it so it is much faster to tie and I feel this will be a very effective bait. It will be like using a white jig when it comes to what it is supposed to be or look like, which is a bait fish.
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Fish are going to short strike this jig. Way too much tail. The tail should be only half as long as the hook. JMHO Tight lines.
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I agree and disagree. I agree it has way too much tail to fish and will get short struck. I disagree because, I like to be able to trim myself. Sometimes I need more or less tail and with it longer you can trim it, too short and you are stuck with it.Originally Posted by flyflinger