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Thread: How to Tie Bucktail Jigs (with lots of pictures)

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    Very nice, Nice post!!!
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    Nicely done! I know if I tried, my bucktail would look like a woolly booger hahah
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    Quote Originally Posted by smoothlures View Post
    Thanks for the comments guys. Thinking about doing another one today or tomorrow for chenille jigs or something that Ship suggested.
    Great.

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    I usually tie feathers and use collarless jigs, but I think I might start tying buckhair jigs to crappie fish. I tie bucktail flies when I make walleye jigs. Great Pics. Thanks
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    I am going to order some smaller hooks for my hot lips mold to make 1/8th oz. bucktails for crappie.
    Thanks for the feedback folks.

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    i paint eyes with a pencil erasure dipped in spray paint that has been sprayed into the lid and dried a few seconds. Really fast and neat.

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