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Different jig materials
I picked this up today at Hobby Lobby. It's a 65%polyester /35%metallic blend and it's 111 yards worth for $6. I've had it soaking in water for a few hours now and started pulling on it without it coming apart. They had 6 or 7 other colors but wanted to test it first. I'll post a pic of the first jig I tie with it. Has anyone else used this stuff and if so how did it work? https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...e9b354e731.jpg
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I tried something close to that, but it didn't really go over well with other guys and still have a lot of the material just sitting there!
Will be interesting to see how it does for you.
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In honor of St. Patty's day and the colors I'll call it Leprechaun Assassin...
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Also know as eyelash yarn - if you stroke the fibers back as you tie it in it can be a nice material for your jigs.
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Thanks for the tip...I was fighting trying to get it looking a little less chaotic.
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What it looks like in hand, then in water is two diff worlds.
That jig looks swweeeeeet.
I'd use it on 1/8 head n knock em in the head
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That's what it's on is 1/8 head and in the water the stuff fluttered pretty good. Of course under 5 ft here at Truman Lake they'll never see the flash...
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