That is an amazing tip. Definitely going to save a bit doing this. I had to smile, I seen the brush cleaning dubbing coming. Thanks again for your time and willingness to share your knowledge. With just a handful of videos watched. You have became my favorite UA-cam channel. God bless my friend.
Great video. I have been doing this for a long time. I actually use the "12 pack" carton from Coke and it is great because it has some kind of a " waxed " material on it so it is really "slick".
I have used yarn before,but when wet it clumps more I found.I like using Bonnie Cord instead,they both come in a a lot of colors. I do still use yarn but I normally just use it for a "dubbing" (my lack of tying terminology..lol) body,you can also brush it after its tied. Sometimes I'll use the yarn as a "tail" on small jigs like #8-10-12 and just tie a knot in one end and then tie it into the jig.Sometimes the large chenille yarn is good for larger jig bodies.
Nice clean portable flying kit, with a good selection of stuff.
Great work, thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
That is an amazing tip. Definitely going to save a bit doing this. I had to smile, I seen the brush cleaning dubbing coming. Thanks again for your time and willingness to share your knowledge. With just a handful of videos watched. You have became my favorite UA-cam channel. God bless my friend.
Glad you enjoyed it!
great tip, I'm gonna give it a whirl!
Cool trick!
Great video. I have been doing this for a long time. I actually use the "12 pack" carton from Coke and it is great because it has some kind of a " waxed " material on it so it is really "slick".
I have used yarn before,but when wet it clumps more I found.I like using Bonnie Cord instead,they both come in a a lot of colors.
I do still use yarn but I normally just use it for a "dubbing" (my lack of tying terminology..lol) body,you can also brush it after its tied.
Sometimes I'll use the yarn as a "tail" on small jigs like #8-10-12 and just tie a knot in one end and then tie it into the jig.Sometimes the large chenille yarn is good for larger jig bodies.
I also found those cheap long colored wigs work great for material.