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    Default Tying a few for the fall bluegill.


    Peacock Herl Jig

    1/80th Chartreuse Jig
    Peacock Eye Tail
    Peacock Herl Body
    Black Hackle Feather Body
    Sm Copper Wire Rib

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    Sweet jigs!
    The best thing my dad ever gave me was his love of fishing.
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    Nice! I really like your hackle bodies, I need to learn how to do it.
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    Those look nice
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    Nice jigs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by slammingjack View Post
    Sweet jigs!
    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vmvwildcat View Post
    Nice! I really like your hackle bodies, I need to learn how to do it.
    Thank you.

    It's pretty simple.The way i do it is after i get the tail material tied on i tie a hackle feather at the base of the tail.
    I also tie a piece of small copper wire at the same place i secured the hackle feather.
    Tie on the chenille or body material and secure it at the head.Wrap your hackle feather forward evenly and secure it at the head.
    Wrap the small copper wire in the opposite direction so it catches the stem of the hackle on each turn.This will help the durability of the jig as the fish bite it.
    Once the copper is wrapped forward secure it at the head and whip finish.
    One tip is to secure the hackle at the base by the tip so the hackle will be small at the base and get longer as it wraps forward.Hope this helps.
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    Quote Originally Posted by crp4570 View Post
    Those look nice
    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by flintcreek View Post
    Nice jigs.
    Thank you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KyTyer View Post
    Thank you.

    It's pretty simple.The way i do it is after i get the tail material tied on i tie a hackle feather at the base of the tail.
    I also tie a piece of small copper wire at the same place i secured the hackle feather.
    Tie on the chenille or body material and secure it at the head.Wrap your hackle feather forward evenly and secure it at the head.
    Wrap the small copper wire in the opposite direction so it catches the stem of the hackle on each turn.This will help the durability of the jig as the fish bite it.
    Once the copper is wrapped forward secure it at the head and whip finish.
    One tip is to secure the hackle at the base by the tip so the hackle will be small at the base and get longer as it wraps forward.Hope this helps.
    Thanks for that. I wondered how you did it too.
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