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Squid Jig Feathers
#1
With all the knowledge out there about squid I'm sure someone can give me an answer to this.

What type of feathers are used for the side fins on a squid Jig ?



What kind of bird do they come from ?

Chicken , duck , turkey , dodo ?



I am an incureable tackle tinker ( keep it clean ! ) and love to mess around trying to build home made jigs and lures.

I have tried some feathers from a craft shop but they do not react the same as the feathers on store bought jigs when wet.



Dr Zoidberg
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#2
i don't know for certain, but they appear to be a type of hackle feather

(most common from the neck of a rooster)

best place to get them is either from a rooster, or a tackle shop with a supply of fly tying materials

craft shops sell marabou or turkey feathers, these are 'soft' when wet, hackles will stay 'stiff'

if you can't find them let me know, i have some



fish'n'chippy
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#3
tackle warehouse at cooparoo have them , bought some there a while back to mess around with and these looked like rooster feathers.

BUT.. from a whole feather there is only a small part of it that is any good for squid jigs.
make squid your friend...then bag them
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#4
just the tip of the hackle

(same for most fly tying)
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#5
yep it's in the end half...cause it's got flex to act like real legs.

mug
make squid your friend...then bag them
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