Don: Oh.. But it still has the ability to be bent to certain shapes???? That
was the only thing I thought about the wire ones is #1 they might rust and
#2, if it is a fish that hits light, and they nibble, and feel that sharp
wire, they'd probably just dart off, and you'd miss the fish right??? Chuck

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From: "DonO" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 6:27 PM
Subject: Re: [VFB] San Juan Worm???


> Chuck,
> Chenille is like a pipe cleaner, except it's wound on thread, not wire, so
> it's very flexible.  THere are many kinds of chenilles, and the slim
> mini-ultra-chenilles are best for SJW's, as you can burn the tips in a
flame
> and get a darker taper for each tip of the worm, just like the real one.
>
> These ultra-chenilles are very dense and fairly durable, less prone to
> unravelling than the original chenilles.  Now there are mylar chenilles
that
> have all kinds of possibilities.  I use it for legs on shrimp and crab
> patterns.
>
> DOnO
>
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> From: "Desert Eagle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[email protected]>
> Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 5:17 PM
> Subject: Re: [VFB] San Juan Worm???
>
>
> > I use various colors of Chennel, the small size. And yep, that's what it
> is.
> > Jimi
> >
> >
> > Folks: Is it my imagination, but are a lot of San JuanWorms, just a dyed
> > pipe cleaner, bent and sewn to a hook??? Thanks, Chuck
> >
> >
> >
> >
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