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A wider strip of rabbit for larger streamers approximately 1/4". Still three feet per package.
1/8 inch wide strips. Great for streamers of all kinds.Try subbing it in traditional patterns for the hair or feathers. You get 3 feet in a package.
This is a fine rayon chenille used to make bodies on streamer and nymph patterns. Also used on the Doodle Bug pattern that is so popular in Maine.
This is the standard material for woolly bugger bodies and other streamers. Danville chenille has a soft and durable texture and that looks very fi...
View full detailsStandard Rubber Legs for all types of flies.
for creating motion on all kinds of flies
Used for Scuds and other Nymphs. A blend of Opossum Super Bright and Antron. Very easy to Dub. Used in the Rainbow Warrior Nymph. Dispenser 1 has t...
View full detailsThree strand Acrylic yarn. Good for Sucker spawn and Crab patterns.
Squirrel tails are naturally barred and are used for wings and tails, Also, an important streamer hair.
This is Blood Quill Marabou. It has a thin stem and lots of body. 1/4 oz. package. Lots of colors for an infinite variety of streamers.
Large, wide feathers 3 -5 inches long.
These feathers are 5 - 7 inches long and are good for Streamers and Wooly Buggers.
6 to 7 inch long with good webbing. 1/8 oz. package. Frequently used for spey and saltwater flies.
This is a very fine synthetic dubbing great for tying small dry flies. Permanently waterproofed. It makes fantastic tight bodies on dries as sma...
View full details12 feathers per pack. Used for down winged streamers like the Brown Owl and Teal Strip.
The standard Hackle Plier.
If you use the new Wapsi Fly Head Cement and Gloss Coat you can now take one thinner off your bench. Wapsi has formulated both cements to use the...
View full detailsBody material for streamers. I use this for the body on the Marabou Muddler.
Bigger than Goose. Used to make segmented bodies on dry flies, nymphs and emergers.
A finer chenille used for making San Juan Worms or bodies on small flies.
One gold side, one silver side on the same spool. A low cost, must have item for streamer tyers.
Two colored body material - great for Pat's Rubber leg and other patterns. Get ready for stoneflies!
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Originated in the 1930's by a Maine game warden named Joseph Stickney.
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