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Author Topic: Jig tying Lessons/Tutorials  (Read 2025 times)
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tj.savidge
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« Reply #15: May 08, 2008, 06:19:09 AM »

    Love the pseudo hackle, I would like to thank all you guys for letting me hang out, I live by the salmon & oswego rivers in N.Y. , and fish them regularly. Have learned much from everyone on west coast. Including all my jig tying, purchased some schlappen, chanille& rabbit, and marabou from west coast tiers , I use these jigs for my patterns, would like to see some combo chanille& marabou jigs with or without a bead.

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« Reply #16: May 08, 2008, 06:26:56 AM »

    Love the pseudo hackle, I would like to thank all you guys for letting me hang out, I live by the salmon & oswego rivers in N.Y. , and fish them regularly. Have learned much from everyone on west coast. Including all my jig tying, purchased some schlappen, chanille& rabbit, and marabou from west coast tiers , I use these jigs for my patterns, would like to see some combo chanille& marabou jigs with or without a bead.



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« Reply #17: June 29, 2008, 05:17:24 PM »

to tie an egg sucking leech, just tie a leech or bugger on a painted jig head. or paint the jig head like qweets said.

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