Tail Action Video

AtticaFish

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Had to do a google search to find out what "Inchiku Style jigs" were after seeing one of our international members post something about them. As i was browsing some information, came across this video on the Tube. Talk about some amazing tail movement! It looks like it is just a thin piece of textile or ribbon? Maybe it is a plastic though. Not sure... my Japanese is a little rusty. :D Check it out though!

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A charter boat captain I know swears to them. I always considered those strips a poor substitute for zonker strips or pork rinds, but this video makes me look at things differently. Just gave im a plastic bag full of freebee lures for his guests, shouldn´t bee a problem to get a sample for further investigatoin :)

Its some sort of rather thin, straight cut plastic or rubber, that much I remember. In a following video you can see a guy stretch it to 3times the length. Much like one of those household gloves used for cleaning nasty stuff. Absoutely unspectacular. The large blunt ball sure creates a lot of turbulence, wonder if that will suffice to create such movement.

Hmmm, household gloves :D
 

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The video reminds me of olympic rhythmic gymnastics.

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It's a good thing... I think. ;)
 

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Those are much better pics of the material. :cool: It does resemble the ends of silicone skirt tabs that are not cut. Wonder if the over-sized head is needed to create the disturbance in the water to make them flap...... or if they would flap just as well on smaller and lighter weight heads. Hmmm......
 

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Those jigs are home shop made alright. Bugs me to know that somebody somewhere in the world has a big role of that stuff and I don´t know how to speak to him.
They charge 12 Euros here for those things, that`s 16$. One piece!
 

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That is a micro fiber material I have some . It has gotten kind of hard to find these days . If you look hard at most of the major craft stores you'll probably find some .
 

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toadfrog said:
That is a micro fiber material I have some . It has gotten kind of hard to find these days . If you look hard at most of the major craft stores you'll probably find some .

Brent, you have any pics? are you stating thats fabric, and not a plastic material?
 

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Yep it looks very similar as best I can tell to Micro fiber material . It has great action on a jig and you can get different effects depending on how you cut it and tie it in . think mine came from Hobby Lobby. I'll try to find a tag or something on it .
 
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