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These are some hair jigs I just finished for a local angler, they are all done with bucktail and a little bit of flah except for the last one which is straight rabbit. Sorry for the poor pics, anyway, let me know what you think.

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Smalljaw,

I like all the jigs. However the one that's got the bunny strip is my fav. When in water it looks like a real leach. Job well done.

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do you tie those on a barbless head?

Those heads have a barb and I usually keep a barb on them unless someone want them cut off. For myself I cut the barb off as I very seldom use a trailer on a hair jig, if I want a little more action I usually make one with a zonker strip tied on that acts like a tail or trailer to give it a little more action.

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Nice jigs, smalljaw!

Nothin' wrong with the pictures, except I want to go get a hammer and pound down that nail in the upper left of the pics. :eyebrows:

Tom

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How did you get the rabbit hair to flare out like that on the bunny leech jig? I've tied bucktail and/or marabou with a rabbit strip trailer, but I like the looks of that. Actually, they all look good. Your wraps are much cleaner than mine.

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The early spring largies and smallies here would tear them up. Nice job!

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