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Hi my name is Ray and I am new to this forum. I am interested in making my own marabou jigs and
I would like to know what is the best way to learn how to tie them. I never used them for bluegill but
I have used them for Rainbow trout and I think it would be fun to make my own.
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Yes, he is and so are a bunch of there guys on this site.
Dick; Figured I needed to start somewhere-then if it works for me then I can upgrade to better quality equipment, which is what I usually do in whatever new venture I partake in.
Hi Kelly. If you're looking for marabou, the bulk stuff at Micheal's, Hobby Lobby, etc., is a good price. Be sure to check if the dye is water-fast; sometimes the color bleeds.
I'll use the cheap bulk stuff if I'm clipping some barbules off the feather's shaft and tying them in. But, if I'm using the entire feather, I use the premium fly-tying grade marabou, as the shaft is thin and easier to work with.
Some of the other tyers have mentioned different materials. I'll use chennile, but I also use rope-dubbed marabou, peacock herl, etc. If I can find the colors of embroidery yarn (YES! That stuff), I'll use that. Also, if you have any D-rib, V-rib, Stretch cord for beads, etc, try that for a nice segmented body
Tying a regular old marabou jig(s) is probably one of the simplest things to tie, after you get your materials needed for tying, including your tools and of course jig heads, thread and marabou, you just lay down a small base of thread right behind the head, take a feather and single out which part you want on your jig, hold it over the hook and tie it down. Viola, easy as that. It can get crazy but it can also be super simple.
As far as cement goes… "borrow" a bottle of your wife's clear fingernail polish. The 99 cent kind at the drug store works fine. Visit your local fly shop. Not only will they have all kinds of feathers and flashy tensile, and colored threads to choose from…. they want you to buy lots of stuff so it's important to them to get you started tying your own jigs and flys… read FREE fly tying lessons. They can also order lots of hook and jig sizes not normally found in the local Wally World. There is nothing more rewarding than to catch on a fly you tied yourself.
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