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Hey guys
Have any of you tryed using coyote hair for dressing jigs, spinners, etc? My youngest got a coyote while hunting deer this weekend - it was running balls-to-the-wall at 80yds and he rolled it. ![]() I'd like to do something with it (the tail most likely) - rather than just throw it in the trash or bury it. There are buck tail spinners - why not coyote tail......? Thanks Jim PS: He missed a nice buck today - standing shot - 40yds....go figure..... ![]() ![]() |
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Have any of you tryed using coyote hair for dressing jigs, spinners,
etc? Jim Pope ties Granddaddy's jigs and sells them on the net. For awhile he was cliping hair from his black dog to tie black jigs. Coyote hair should work just as good. It won't be as good as bucktail, I think, because deer hair is hollow and makes the jig more buoyant - dog hair is not. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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Have any of you tryed using coyote hair for dressing jigs, spinners,
etc? Jim Pope ties Granddaddy's jigs and sells them on the net. For awhile he was cliping hair from his black dog to tie black jigs. Coyote hair should work just as good. It won't be as good as bucktail, I think, because deer hair is hollow and makes the jig more buoyant - dog hair is not. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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Hell Jim, I made Dave hair jigs and they caught all kinds of fish,,,,,ask
Dave "RGarri7470" wrote in message ... Have any of you tryed using coyote hair for dressing jigs, spinners, etc? Jim Pope ties Granddaddy's jigs and sells them on the net. For awhile he was cliping hair from his black dog to tie black jigs. Coyote hair should work just as good. It won't be as good as bucktail, I think, because deer hair is hollow and makes the jig more buoyant - dog hair is not. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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Hell Jim, I made Dave hair jigs and they caught all kinds of fish,,,,,ask
Dave "RGarri7470" wrote in message ... Have any of you tryed using coyote hair for dressing jigs, spinners, etc? Jim Pope ties Granddaddy's jigs and sells them on the net. For awhile he was cliping hair from his black dog to tie black jigs. Coyote hair should work just as good. It won't be as good as bucktail, I think, because deer hair is hollow and makes the jig more buoyant - dog hair is not. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 20:30:49 -0500, "alwaysfishking"
wrote: Hell Jim, I made Dave hair jigs and they caught all kinds of fish,,,,,ask Dave Randy Duh!! - Double duh!! I knew that. I guess I was having one of the following: 1) A senoir moment 2) A blonde moment JIM "RGarri7470" wrote in message ... Have any of you tryed using coyote hair for dressing jigs, spinners, etc? Jim Pope ties Granddaddy's jigs and sells them on the net. For awhile he was cliping hair from his black dog to tie black jigs. Coyote hair should work just as good. It won't be as good as bucktail, I think, because deer hair is hollow and makes the jig more buoyant - dog hair is not. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 20:30:49 -0500, "alwaysfishking"
wrote: Hell Jim, I made Dave hair jigs and they caught all kinds of fish,,,,,ask Dave Randy Duh!! - Double duh!! I knew that. I guess I was having one of the following: 1) A senoir moment 2) A blonde moment JIM "RGarri7470" wrote in message ... Have any of you tryed using coyote hair for dressing jigs, spinners, etc? Jim Pope ties Granddaddy's jigs and sells them on the net. For awhile he was cliping hair from his black dog to tie black jigs. Coyote hair should work just as good. It won't be as good as bucktail, I think, because deer hair is hollow and makes the jig more buoyant - dog hair is not. Ronnie http://fishing.about.com |
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Jim try the Fly Tying news group. They may even have some sites or
patterns. "Jim Laumann" wrote in message ... Hey guys Have any of you tryed using coyote hair for dressing jigs, spinners, etc? My youngest got a coyote while hunting deer this weekend - it was running balls-to-the-wall at 80yds and he rolled it. ![]() I'd like to do something with it (the tail most likely) - rather than just throw it in the trash or bury it. There are buck tail spinners - why not coyote tail......? Thanks Jim PS: He missed a nice buck today - standing shot - 40yds....go figure..... ![]() ![]() |
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Jim try the Fly Tying news group. They may even have some sites or
patterns. "Jim Laumann" wrote in message ... Hey guys Have any of you tryed using coyote hair for dressing jigs, spinners, etc? My youngest got a coyote while hunting deer this weekend - it was running balls-to-the-wall at 80yds and he rolled it. ![]() I'd like to do something with it (the tail most likely) - rather than just throw it in the trash or bury it. There are buck tail spinners - why not coyote tail......? Thanks Jim PS: He missed a nice buck today - standing shot - 40yds....go figure..... ![]() ![]() |
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