Had to go and look them up - here's the contact from the article but it's from 2012. Look like craft or calf hair and chenille, should be easy enough to tie up.
Are these still available ? If so where can they be found ?
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Had to go and look them up - here's the contact from the article but it's from 2012. Look like craft or calf hair and chenille, should be easy enough to tie up.
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Some of the pics I see look like marabou, but some not sure like Fatman, could be some synthetic hair or Kip tail, but can't seem to get the idea of marabou on some of the ones I looked at.
I think at least one of these is marabou, but in any case they shouldn't be hard to make.
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Sorry forgot to post the info For more information on Poppa Chops, call the Viators at 337-321-1525 or 337-523-0110
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Each jig is hand-poured, hand-tied with cow hair and packaged two to a small, clear plastic sleeve.There are 173 color combinations in his “catalog.” They are all requests by anglers over the years.
The favorites are No. 78 (blue/white-blue body), No. 58 (bluewhite-silver body); No. 136 (chartreuse-pearl body/orange head); No. 125 (yellow/yellow-black body); No. 136 (chartreuse-pearl body), and No. 32 (Mardi Gras, a popular mix of colors among sac-a-lait fishermen around here).
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