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    Cheap, Wally World craft section. 1st tie w/ one small piece. Can also use 2 small sections(top/bottom on collar) or 1 larger section tied @/v-joint. Next ties will be more on-point.
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    Photos?
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    Quote Originally Posted by up2specks View Post
    Cheap, Wally World craft section. 1st tie w/ one small piece. Can also use 2 small sections(top/bottom on collar) or 1 larger section tied @/v-joint. Next ties will be more on-point.
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    Twisted wire...hopefully aluminum.
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    One piece, doubled-tied @v-joint = much more to my liking!!

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    Well I still like the Estaz Pearl better than others, this one is the Estaz Pearl Grande.Skip
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    Snazzy look!

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    Had a chance to field test my fuzzy stick prototype yesterday("twinkie" jig) Only had last two hours of sunlight to play, but it played out just fine = 16 caught/5 kept...Name:  20200218_173256.jpg
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    Congrats on the catching! Good job and looks like you have a winner!

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    Tying Materials, Chenille and Hackle
    For Pictures of my Crystal, Nylon/Rayon or
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    have the Saltwater Neck Hackle and some
    colors of Marabou plus other things!
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    I bought some flashy chenille sticks (looks like pipe cleaner) at a dollar store when I first thought I'd try hand tying some jigs.... But the wire inside it made me decide not to use it.

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