Skirt tutorial

New River Rat

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I've taken a lot from this site and thought I give a little. My jigs and spinnerbaits are geared toward smallies and don't come NEAR the works of art I see on this site. Anyway, I have learned a way to "tie" skirts that works for me.

I was in a fabric shop (don’t laugh, I find lots of stuff here) and found this bent latch rug hook.

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I use black rubber collars, because they do not disintegrate as quickly as white or natural. There are some random strands to use as examples.

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Simply put the collar on the hook end.

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Open latch, slide collar down.

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Lay strands in throat of hook.

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Close latch, slide collar up.

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Hold collar, pull strands through.

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Finished.

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New River Rat

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LedHed said:
What a cutie for an assistant...

Thanks, that's Peanut/youngest granddaughter. She and her older sister were making jigs and spinners earlier. They LOVE this "game".



LedHed said:
How cool is that??? thnx for sharing. Are you using any lubricant? or is it needed?
Human saliva....hey, you asked....natures lubricant.

Radtexan said:
Where did you get the rings ?
Janns, BPS, Barlow....they all carry them.

 

AtticaFish

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That is a slick way to do it! I have seen one of those exact tools at the craft shop up the street....... they know me by first name. ;) Gonna have to get me one. Thanks for posting.
 

StumpHunter

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Sweet! Thanks for sharing. I have a small tool like that for making hopper legs and the big one like you have pictured. Always find ways to use them. :)
 
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