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When tying marabou jigs, who among us stacks their marabou vs. palmers the 'bou?  I prefer palmering a couple of marabou plumes on each jig, but I'm having trouble finding plumes of enough quality to accomplish more than a few jigs per bag of marabou!  I may have to stack a few jigs and compare them to my palmered jigs this Spring.  I really hate when ***** makes me change my preferred ways...

 

oe

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Have never palmered. Never thought of it. Stacking works well. 

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I prefer to palmer the marabou because it seems the marabou has more movement tied like that. I still stack it when I want to use two colors of marabou but keep them separate. 

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Nice to get a comment from someone as expert as Smalljaw67.  If you ty jigs and have not seen his videos, you're missing some really good stuff.  I'll try palmering!

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I prefer palmering as i too feel like there is better action and profile. Definitely have an issue with quality marabou. I need to harvest another turkey. I got awesome plumes from the last couple and they had a really nice mottled coloration to them.

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I'm use to stacking it when tying it in for tails on my flies.  I have palmered it on some flies   I planning on tying up some marabou jigs for bass fishing.  I've already tied a couple and I stacked the marabou on them.  Like everyone else it's tough for me to find quality marabou.  I'll probably use both methods and I'm thinking about stacking one color and palmering a contrasting color over it.

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5 minutes ago, Fallser said:

I'm use to stacking it when tying it in for tails on my flies.  I have palmered it on some flies   I planning on tying up some marabou jigs for bass fishing.  I've already tied a couple and I stacked the marabou on them.  Like everyone else it's tough for me to find quality marabou.  I'll probably use both methods and I'm thinking about stacking one color and palmering a contrasting color over it.

I do stack my tails.

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If you are stacking the marabou get the extra select plumes. They are more expensive but worth it. When I palmer the marabou I prefer blood quill and I like Hareline strung blood quill marabou. They have very consistent color and quality. No matter who you get it from there is always going to be 20% - 25% of it that won't be any good, we call this "drop".  Wapsi marabou has been really bad for me, I was getting 40% to 50% drop per package. 

 

No before you throw away any marabou, a lot of it can be fixed. Take a soft bristle toothbrush and you can actually brush out matted fibers and make the plume perfect.

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13 hours ago, smalljaw67 said:

  Wapsi marabou has been really bad for me, I was getting 40% to 50% drop per package. 

 

This is good to hear, I have just started tying and was wondering what was going on with the marabou I had bought, it seemed like half of it was either super matted or has a spine so thick it's hard/impossible to palmer it.  

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Admittedly I'm a hard-wired perfectionist when it comes to materials and tying, but I've made the same observation as OE:  there are precious few suitable plumes for palmering in a 1/4 ounce bag of strung marabou.

 

Selecting three similar feathers and stacking results in a fairly good looking finished product to my eye, however.

 

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2 hours ago, Will Wetline said:

Admittedly I'm a hard-wired perfectionist when it comes to materials and tying, but I've made the same observation as OE:  there are precious few suitable plumes for palmering in a 1/4 ounce bag of strung marabou.

 

Selecting three similar feathers and stacking results in a fairly good looking finished product to my eye, however.

 

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Will... I'm so glad you posted the pic above (beyond my tech ability).  As you've shown with the marabou jig,  today's marabou is far, far less "webby" to the tips of the feather.  I think they harvest the plumes before the turkeys get to a mature age.  Of course that's just my opinion.

 

oe

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I have been making lures for over 30 years and have never heard of palmering? Guess I need to go watch some more of smalljaw67's videos. 

 

Allen 

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10 hours ago, Munkin said:

I have been making lures for over 30 years and have never heard of palmering? Guess I need to go watch some more of smalljaw67's videos. 

 

Allen 

 

Allen, palmering is just fly tyers terminology for wrapping a feather around the hook. 

 

 

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For those of you looking for high quality marabou, take a look at Fish Hunter marabou from Nature’s Spirit. It is very nice material. Whiting marabou is great too, but can be a little tougher to find. I am a fly fisher, and have tried almost all of the brands. 

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