I like Kiptail over buck tail because it is more durable and a little easier to tie. Can’t tie feathers very good so I gave up.
Bucktails vs Kiptails vs Feathers vs Marabou for Crappie Jigs and why ?
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I like Kiptail over buck tail because it is more durable and a little easier to tie. Can’t tie feathers very good so I gave up.
Man.... don’t give up on the feathers!
They don’t have to be pretty, but a feather will do the job in any situation I’ve found, except trolling, I dont troll.
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I use mostly hackle on my jigs. I use marabou on the smaller jigs because the impart so much action in a jig.
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Yes Sir I should have wrote hackle instead. My bad!QUOTE=deathb4disco;3768445]First, marabou are feathers.
Marabou has incredible action in the water. IMO, only rabbit fur can compare to it.[/QUOTE]
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I would keep all kinds available to use. Marabou is my favorite for spring and fall, summer is fine also, but I use more Hackle then. Now I use to be a total non believer in kip tail, but some guys got me to make some and the first couple I made we samples of a head I ended up using. One day I was tired of tying so went down to my bank and had one of the kip tails jigs on. I put it in super close to the bank around some wood and bang a crappie, few minutes male and I had three with the smallest 14". After that I was a believer in kip tail jigs especially in colder water. I don't thunk the fish like to chase fast things in cold water so think the less active kip tail was a plus then.
Rabbit is awesome, but again I wouldn't kill off any of the available materials to try!
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Would you say hackle is the most versatile and could be used year round? If not what if any could be used year round?
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