Here's an example of a jig made with a cross-cut rabbit strip. (Straight-cut rabbit strips are called "zonkers". Not sure why...) Adding a dingleberry to a marabou jig is not a good idea because the feathers usually get wrapped and tangled when they get wet. Rabbit strips are perfect for this application. Another good option is to replace the dingleberry with a zonker tail.
This jig is intended to simulate a shrimp feeding on a salmon egg. It will provoke salmon into attacking, even though they don't eat when spawning. (They protect their eggs.) It can also be perceived as a combo meal for a hungry trout.
Hook: #1 Matzuo sickle (red)
Head: 1/8 oz glow pearl
Body: Cerise cross-cut rabbit strip
Tail: 5mm florescent red bead (held in place w/12 lb mono)
Thread: Heavy red nylon

I can do a step-by-step tutorial if anyone is interested.