Tried my hand at some Wabbits

AllenOK

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That, and I wanted to paint a few more jigheads. I'm quickly realizing why you all say painting is more addicting than tying.

I used some 1/32 oz tube jigs (I have a bunch of them), painted them white, used some white rabbit zonkers for tails, that Candy Cane chenille, and a single piece of red krystal flash down each side (something I learned from you all).

I've been fluff-n-stuff painting; but now I think I'm going to have to build a fluid bed.

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goodtimesfishing

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Nice ties!
I like the candy cane chenille. I use it on a jig with 1/8 oz round head in pink with candy cane chenille and chartreuse tail. It has been my go to jig on one certain river I fish for coho in. Works when nothing else seems too.
 

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AllenOK said:
That, and I wanted to paint a few more jigheads. I'm quickly realizing why you all say painting is more addicting than tying.

I used some 1/32 oz tube jigs (I have a bunch of them), painted them white, used some white rabbit zonkers for tails, that Candy Cane chenille, and a single piece of red krystal flash down each side (something I learned from you all).

I've been fluff-n-stuff painting; but now I think I'm going to have to build a fluid bed.

Wait till you start tapping and doing multi colored jigs....

IMO Fluid bed is a great addition especially when coating lots of single color jigs
 
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