I'm currently very fond of a jig that I tie myself. It has a white chenille body, a tail of sort of light orange marabou, and then the marabou is palmered over the body. It has a pearl white head.

To palmer the marabou, select a feather with a fairly thin stem. Stroke the fibers away from the tip, and tie it in by the tip at the tail of the jig. Wrap the marabou forward like a hackle. Tie it off about 1/4 inch from the head. Tie in another feather the same way at the tie off point, and wrap that one in the last 1/4 inch.

When you finish this jig, you can't see the white body, but the body provides a background for the color of the marabou.

I also like this pattern in fuschia.
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