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Location: Milwaukee, WI | Does anyone know what material is used for the Hirch’s ghost tails?? It does not seem to be bucktail. Having issues getting good quality/ length of bucktail lately. |
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Location: SE, WI. | Don’t know what Hirch’s uses. Ask them direct. Most bucktail manufacturers corner the market on long hair. Suppliers many times give them first choice In lengths because of the volume they buy. The Skull Faux Hair is Synthetic which runs about 6” long, if that’s what your referring to? I’m building a tinsel/ Hair combos that have been very productive. It’s the cats meow how the bucktail hair controls the tinsel from getting tangled, wrapped. Most tinsel baits knot up after an hour or 2 usage;( JD |
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Location: In the slop! | Some of his tails are bucktail and some of the smaller ones are made from squirrel tail. Like JD says, a direct inquiry with them would be most accurate. |
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Location: Brighton CO. | I have one and it seems to be true bucktail and for the record the largest Muskie I've ever seen followed it (it never crossed it mind to eat it) Tourist fish trained to follow on last night of trip so you'll come back next year! |
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Location: Northern Illinois | Whatever it is, I can confirm they do get bit. Awesome bucktails. |
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Location: Northern Illinois | Whatever it is, I can confirm they do get bit (the originals that is). Awesome bucktails. |
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Location: Not where I want to be! | Most of their bucktails are Deer tail. Fred tie's the best bucktails. |
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Location: Brighton CO. | I tie my own now and most mine are patterned after Rizzotails or Ghosttails. |
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Location: Milwaukee, WI | Someone recently told me it was dyed horse hair??? For the larger ones at least. |
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