We present observations of the evolution of a prominent spiral jet in
the inner coma of comet Hale-Bopp (1995 O1). The observations, taken w
ith the 82 cm IAC-80 telescope at the Teide Observatory, were made on
1995 August 25, 27, 28, and 31, and on September 4-7, as part of an on
going program of monitoring the comet in Tenerife. The jet is observed
to show a nearly, but not completely, constant position angle over th
e two weeks of observation. Although it is generally assumed that the
jet is a dust event, some aspects of the morphology and behavior mean
that the hypothesis that it is a gas jet cannot be ruled out. No singl
e hypothesis is thought to be completely satisfactory. Between our fir
st detection of the jet on August 25 and its disappearance on Septembe
r 7, we see the point of inflection within the jet expand away from th
e nucleus at a highly constant velocity. At the same time, the jet fad
es considerably. This jet event seems different from others that have
been observed later because the collimation of the beam is very tight,
rather than the highly wound spiral structure shown by some later jet
s.