This is for a pattern i came up with i call the Crappie Killer...this is a chenille jig...
you will need.
1.chenille
2.rubber skirt
start off by starting your thread all the way down the hook shank tie in two strand of skirt(bass jig skirt)...try to make the two strands of skirt stay side by side so they wont be sitting on top of each other...tie in you chenille and wrap it 3/4 the way up the hook shank then take one strand of skirt and bend it in half and hold it along the top of the back with the bend sitting right on top of the hook shank in front of where you stopped you chenille and tie it in...wrap your chenille in front of the skirt and tie it off and trim it up and you should have a jig looking like the one in the pic...you can add more skirt in the tail and back if you would like but i have found just using two in the tail and back give just the right amount of movement...good luck and hope this helps....
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Here's a tip for keeping those back legs spread apart.... when you run your thread base down the shank, when you come to the point where you want to end .... run several wraps in one spot (slightly overlapping) to build up a tiny 'bump'... then when you put on the legs the 'bump' will help to keep them separated....