You are more than welcome to PM here or email us at [email protected] and we will help you get started. I remember what that was like not knowing anything about it all, spent a lot money figuring it out!
You are more than welcome to PM here or email us at [email protected] and we will help you get started. I remember what that was like not knowing anything about it all, spent a lot money figuring it out!
We made little adjustment to the homepage. Thank you for the suggestion. If anyone has any other thoughts we welcome them. We want to have a site that is easy to navigate and use as possible.
I like it. Looks a little different on my computer at work vs. iPad at the house. I subscribed the other day to your YouTube channel. Good stuff.
Question, what are the sizes on your chenilles? I’ve been watching the videos and I thoroughly enjoy them. The chenille looks really full and large.
Thank you Dave. My newer chenilles are size 4. Some of my older ones are size 3. I really like the size 4 and that is why I have started to convert everything to it. Will take a little time but eventually everything will be size 4.
If you have something you would like to see from the plastics world that you like to use let me know and I will give it a go. I do not use plastics myself and really like the challenge of creating hand ties that match them.
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Here is a link to our tying videos. I try to post a couple new ones every week. If you have anything you would like to see I welcome requests.
Thank you
Patrick Corcoran
Tying Videos | Crappie Jig Tying Materials |United States |Woods and Water Outdoors
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They are very good videos too. I have enjoyed watching them all and look forward to any and all new ones. Thanks for sharing.
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Those do look good. Especially like those longer bags to help keep feathers straight. So why did you choose the saddle hackle vs neck hackle?
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