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    Default What do I order to hand-tie marabou and (is it chenille?) on larger horse-head jigs?


    With all the bass I've been catching on the small Road Runners, I thought I'd put my horse-head jig mold to some use and hopefully continue catching bass with them during tournaments. Also want to make my own horse-head jigs for crappie as well... but I have to buy a new mold for those first, as the smallest size I have is 1/4 oz in my current Do-It mold.

    But when I went to Lure Parts Online, thinking I would just search for marabou... wow. And I was thinking (am I right on this - body is wrapped with chenille???) - that was just as bad - lots to choose from.

    In marabou, there is just plain marabou, barred marabou, mini marabou, strung marabou, faux marabou...
    34 products for chenille.

    I also noticed that there was a"Pearsall's Marabou Silk Floss" that is noted as a "must for classic soft hackles". So now I'm wondering whether my regular old Gudebrod Kevlar thread I've been using for decades won't do the trick on this. It's been a while since I've tied anything other than feathers on treble hooks for topwater lures. I noticed a few years back that Gudebrod went out of business about 2010... so I'm glad I had a good supply of the stuff I liked. But I guess it's time to move into the 2020's... so I have to figure out what tying thread to use for this too.

    Just trying to do white, and maybe white / chartreuse for now. Might do some silver / gold bodied stuff for Crappie later on.

    All the best,
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    Well... I guess nobody knows, so I took a guess. Ha! Bought some Blood Quill marabou and some small variegated chenille. Have no idea how to attach the chenille, although I have found YouTube videos showing how to attach the marabou. Looks like a lot of people waste a lot of material though. This stuff ain't exactly cheap. Little 1/4 oz package was about $6, and it doesn't look like there is much in there. Hopefully, I'll get at least a few done with not much waste.

    Planning on tying up some "Pro 2.0" Road Runner heads I found at BPS yesterday. I'm hoping to put a little olive on the top, white on the bottom, and if possible, I touch of chartreuse in the middle. Not sure if that's possible, but I'll try. Not sure how the chenille will look in the body, but going to try that as well. Also found some "Hard Head" cement that was shown on YouTube. Might just do a thread body and coat it in Hard Head if the chenille doesn't work out.

    All the best,
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    Personally, I hate using feathers because it’s so messy and price is high,,,so I buy pure white foxtails, ( small sizes between 10”-13). Then I buy some acid type dye which is used for natural materials like feathers and fur and dye it myself,,,cost of a foxtail is around $10.00. Dye maybe $8.00 ech color,,,all that’s needed to dye it is a teaspoon or two of white vinegar, some salt and warm water,,,,,comes out beautiful,,,and 1 tail can tie thousands of jigs if used right,,,,buy the furtails.com either pre dyed or pure white and do it yourself…here’s a few examples
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    That's some beautiful work! Anyplace you know of instructions to tie the chenille? (that is what's on the body, right?)
    All the best,
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    Here is a good video by SK Crappie Catching Adventures showing how to tie a jig. Yes the chenille is the body.

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    Dang. Now I need one of those Whip Finisher tools. Ha! Thanks!!!
    All the best,
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    Cajun,,,if you can tie a half hitch, you don’t need a whip tool….
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    Quote Originally Posted by Takeum View Post
    Cajun,,,if you can tie a half hitch, you don’t need a whip tool….
    Admittedly... I can. But after watching that... I kinda don't want to anymore.

    I'm going to tie these with just doing the half hitches, but I want that tool after seeing it.
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    JHMiller01 on here and youtube has some good tutorials also.
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    As far as Thread goes. I use the Danville's 210 Denier flat waxed nylon. Everything from Bluegill 1/32 oz. to 9 oz bucktails. Works great and very strong
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