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Black Barred Rabbit Strips
These Rabbit strips have black dyed bars across them.
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Packaged Straight Cut Rabbit Strips
Cut with grain of the hair in 1/8 in. wide strips. Choice, no thin-outs. These economical packs contain (4) rabbit strips in a width for Zonkers or Bunny Buggers. (about 4 linear feet). This is the most popular type of rabbit strip for tying Zonkers, Hare Matukas and Bunny Buggers. Straight Cut Rabbit Strips are also the most popular material for tying Steelhead Bunnies.
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Packaged Cross Cut Rabbit Strips
Cross cut rabbit strip is normally palmered on the hook to form the body for streamlined bunny buggers.
These 1/8" wide strips are cut cross wise of the hide.
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Cross Cut Stripped Whole Rabbit Hides
If you want the fullest wrapped body bunny flies ever, you need crosscut zonker strips. From leeches to flesh-flies, these cross-grain cut strips make for a neater, more professional head on your wrapped flies.
Sometimes you need a volume of rabbit strip for a favorite fly or a special curve to the hair that only comes from a certain part of the pelt. These strips have not been package so the strips aren't wrinkled from having been folded. Whole hides are always the best way to buy if you are a serious tier. These 1/8" wide strips are cut cross wise of the hide.
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Straight Cut Stripped Whole Rabbit Hides
If you want the fullest wrapped body bunny flies ever, you need Straightcut zonker strips. From leeches to flesh-flies, these Straight-grain cut strips make for a neater, more professional head on your wrapped flies.
Sometimes you need a volume of rabbit strip for a favorite fly or a special curve to the hair that only comes from a certain part of the pelt. These strips have not been package so the strips aren't wrinkled from having been folded. Whole hides are always the best way to buy if you are a serious tier. These 1/8" wide strips are cut Straight wise of the hide.
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Two Tone Crosscut Rabbit Strips
These strips are dyed a darker color at the tips of the hair.
The strips can also be wound on a hook to create some unusual bunny buggers.
The standard strips are 1/8" wide and include 4 strips per package, approximately four feet total.
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Micro Rabbit Strips
Cut narrower than the 1/8" and ideal for leeches, zonkers and bonefish flies. Per pack of 4 strips.
Colors: Black, Chartreuse, Flesh, Fuchsia, Grizzly, Hot Pink, Navy Blue, Olive, Purple, Red, Tan, White, Yellow
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Natural Hare's Masks
These grade #1 Hare's Mask contains the full range of spiky, buggy, variegrated and mottled hairs that blends into the very finest dubbing for the Gold Ribbed Hare's Ear family of flies.
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Dyed Hare's Masks
Number 1 quality, a necessity for any serious fly tying bench. Natural plus 8 colors.
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Himalayan Goat
This is it, the golden fleece. This fur is translucent more than polar bear and is 5-7" in length. When you look at it against the light it sparkles with an unbelievable quality.
Some pieces of this stuff are too shiny to believe!
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Temple Dog
This is a natural material sourced from thick coated mountain mammals in Tibet, Nepal and India.
This material swims in the water and makes amazing fresh and saltwater streamers. The dying process provides fantastic colors!
The fibers are about 2 3/4 - 3 3/4" in length and feature a two tone look - all having a black tip.
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Finn Raccoon
Finn Raccoon- Great for tube flies
- More guard hair and length than Arctic Fox
- Large select piece in a 4" x 6" zip-lock bag
An awesome material for streamers of all types. Finn Raccoon is a premium fur used in the production of high quality jackets and coats. It was "discovered" several years ago by European salmon fly tyers who found it an ideal material for use on tube flies. The material later became popular among North American salmon and steelhead anglers who use it on a variety of streamer patterns. Although popular on these patterns its uses certainly are not limited to salmon and steelhead flies.
Finn Raccoon hair is extremely soft and lively (almost airy). It has a longer length than other similar hairs like Artic Fox. This makes it a great material for tying "souped up" Clouser minnows, striper flies, and bonefish flies. It is also a great material for tying trout streamers and the hair can be substituted in place of bucktail, marabou, and craft fur with ease. An added benefit of the material is that the under fur is fine and soft and can be used for dubbing.
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