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  1. Ha! I was thinking that. I wonder what the average life span of a jig is after it’s tied on? I would guess about two days, if that.
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  2. Check with Cadman on here as I know he has a large stash of PP. Allen
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  3. I lose the jig way before that wire will break. Had a swim jig that the hook bent out and weedguard ripped out on a brushpile but wire held. Allen
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  4. That’s a concern, of course. I’m no physical giant by any means, but I pulled the ends of the wire until I could see it squeeze into the skirt material and stopped there. The jigs I finished in July have shown no signs of wire loosening, although eventually that may happen. I think that in normal usage the skirt will have to be replaced before the wire loosens, but that is just conjecture, at this point. Time will tell. Thanks for your input
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  5. For hair jigs I prefer a round head with no collar. It is easier to tie directly to the hook and makes a much nicer looking jig.
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