That's what you call a confidence jig. If you can't catch them in that color, the fish just aren't biting. Glad to always see a jig-tying video from you to inspire me on colors and patterns. I suggest that you ask your doctor about Cymbalta. It is great for lower back arthritis which causes nerve pain. It has been a Godsend for me. My lower back arthritis had gotten so bad that a cyst formed in the spinal area and pushes on nerves. I don't think I could live without it.
Love all your crappy patterns. This would be good for buckeye minnows or smelt. Love those fox tails too. I've a few too. Good luck with the back. Chronic pain wears you down, hope you get relief. Thanks bro.
Fox tail is one of my top materials to tie with. Each tail can be slightly different . It depends on the breed. For example, red fox tail is more wirey, whereas white artic fox is more soft.
That's what you call a confidence jig. If you can't catch them in that color, the fish just aren't biting. Glad to always see a jig-tying video from you to inspire me on colors and patterns.
I suggest that you ask your doctor about Cymbalta. It is great for lower back arthritis which causes nerve pain. It has been a Godsend for me. My lower back arthritis had gotten so bad that a cyst formed in the spinal area and pushes on nerves. I don't think I could live without it.
I like fox tail, Thanks for sharing Dan
I too live with chronic pain. Tried so many things over the years. Hope you find something that works for you. Great looking jig!
Love all your crappy patterns. This would be good for buckeye minnows or smelt. Love those fox tails too. I've a few too. Good luck with the back. Chronic pain wears you down, hope you get relief. Thanks bro.
Fox tail is one of my top materials to tie with. Each tail can be slightly different . It depends on the breed. For example, red fox tail is more wirey, whereas white artic fox is more soft.
Thanks for the video. Can you use the fur from all over the tail or should you use it from specific areas?