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I’m looking for replacement skirt material for Bitsy bug jigs. It has a finer thickness than boss or dirty jig skirts. Ideas?

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Yes use the finessse skirts from fishing skirts.com. They are thinner.

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Livingrubber.com has it as well. 

 

Allen 

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I use the finesse cut skirt material from Fishingskirts on my micro finesse jigs. It's thin enough to work with jigs down to 1/8oz. 

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10 hours ago, Munkin said:

Livingrubber.com has it as well. 

 

Allen 

 

Be careful of what you get. The fine cut material from Living Rubber Co. is different than the fine or finesse cut from fishingskirts.com .  The fine cut material from Living Rubber Co. is the same thickness and has the same number of strands as a regular tab. The tab however is only half as wide because the strands are only half as wide. The finesse cut material from fishing skirts looks like a normal tab with the same dimensions and strand count. The difference is the thickness, if you put two of those tabs together back to back it would be the same thickness as a regular tab. Living rubber fine cut is what is known as "frogs hair" silicone, the fishing skirts fine or finesse cut is not "frogs hair" as the strands are the same width as a normal tab, it is the thickness that is different.

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