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  1. I'm looking for feedback on what type of fur/hair material would hold water very well and become heavy when wet. How would you rate rabbit, muskrat, squirrel, fox? As well as any suggested fur/hair types? Many thanks - Johnboy
  2. Hi I received a patch of fox fur and badger fur for my birthday, both of them are on the hide. I fish for trout in rivers and streams. Just wondering if there are any tips you guys can give on how to use this material? maybe a few different applications or some specific patterns? Thanks guys!!
  3. Tag: UNI-Floss in different colors Body: Black Floss, Lagartun Varnished French Tinsel Wing: Silver Fox A very slim profile on this tube, but it can't all be big-wings and hackle! I started with the red-tag, but I had to tie up some other colors once I started on this pattern.
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