The Binkelman Jig - My Version

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A jig produced by Gapen's back in the 1970s. This is my version of the red-tailed chub. Its name is a bit of a misnomer, as it would appear that the red fur is attached to the collar (or throat) of the jig. To me, this wasn't exactly a fun tie. Wrapping and trimming folds of Mylar (Flashabou) around the circumference of its collar became tedious to me.

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Materials:
  • Silver Flashabou or Christmas tinsel
  • Westrim Craft Fur - red
  • Blue craft fur with silver flash from a bolt (Jo Ann Fabrics)
  • Two chinchilla grizzly hackles (one per side)
  • Gudebrod 6/0 BCS Thread - black
  • Danville Flymaster Plus Thread (140 denier) - blue
  • Black and white acrylic paints for eyes
  • Harbor Freight Powder Paint - red
  • Devcon 2 Ton Epoxy for topcoat
  • Southern Pro Tackle, Inc. Unpainted Wide Gap Crappie Jig - 1/8 of an ounce

More about the original Binkelman Jig may be read here.
 

smalljaw

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Excellent creation and that you for the read, very informative!!!! I love reading that kind of article, the history of how this craft evolved is just incredible, thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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