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Fish_Hunter
post Jul 15 2008, 03:36 PM
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Does anyone know how to make black marabou jigs? I am looking for some information so I can try making my own.

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post Jul 16 2008, 12:38 PM
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QUOTE (Fish_Hunter @ Jul 15 2008, 03:36 PM) *
Does anyone know how to make black marabou jigs? I am looking for some information so I can try making my own.

Thanks


I am a moderator on a lure making board for another website. Here is a response I posted in answer to a similar question on that board:

"I have been making all kinds of jigs for many years. Marabou jigs were some of the first I learned to make and are still a big part of my jig arsenal. There are times when you just can't beat the action of fluttering marabou.

You do not have to be a professional fly tier to make "dressed" jigs, but having a fly tieing vice and tools will help.

1. Place jig head (painted or unpainted) into the vice, hook point down.
2. Using black nylon fly tying thread...3/0 for large jigs...6/0 for smaller ones...make a few wraps around the hook shank to anchor the thread.
3. Select one or two good black marabou feathers and measure against the hook shank to determine the length you want.
4. Cut the end off the first feather at the point it will rest against the jig head.
5. Wrap the thread up and down over the butt end of the marabou feather to secure it tightly against the hook shank.
6. Repeat for the second marabou feather. Do not wrap them both together. Wrapping separately makes for a tighter wrap and reduces potential rotation around the hook.
7. Choose the body you want...black chenille or your choice of synthetic materials.
8. Tie in one end of the body material at the lower end of the body...at about the place just above the hook point.
9. Wrap the body material forward until you reach the jig head.
10. Make several wraps of thread around the body material just behind the jig head and trip off the excess.
11. Whip finish the head and apply a drop of head cement to secure the wrap."

Hope this helps.

There are lots of websites that have pictures and videos if you are a good Internet jockey.


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