Dubbing Jig

Youth Fisher

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Just got some ice dubbing, thought I would try it out. First time messing with dubbing, so don't except it to be good lol
 

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BucktailJiger

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Looks good to me . With dubbing less is more . Keep practicing and catch a few tutorial videos . A lot can be learned from them .
 

AllenOK

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If that's a long-fibered dubbing material, you might want to try a split-thread dubbing technique. I always have better luck doing that than doing a noodle.
 

Fatman

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One lesson I learned when I first started tying with dubbing is take what you think you need, then take half of that, then a bit more. You can always add more if needed. And x2 with Allen although I'd use a dubbing loop, I always seem to break the thread when I try the split thread!!LOL
 

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Nice
X3 with less. Don't use the loop - for me - time consuming. The loop does make a stronger - cleaner tye.
 
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