Natures Spirit Prime Long Marabou
Each plume is individually "stripped" prior to dying to insure that each fiber is completely dyed from the tip to the base of the plume. Only premi...
View full detailsEach plume is individually "stripped" prior to dying to insure that each fiber is completely dyed from the tip to the base of the plume. Only premi...
View full detailsA unique custom mix that Hareline Dubbin has developed along with fly designer Greg Senyo. Great for eggs, sculpin, muddler heads, nymph thorax, ta...
View full detailsThese saddles are a mainstay for all fly tyers. They are used for tails, wings, throats, collars and palmered hackles on larger flies. They are ver...
View full detailsThis premium 12/0 midge thread from Veevus in Denmark is stronger than many other comparable threads and will not result in excessive build-up. 100...
View full detailsThe G.S.P (Gel Spun Polyethylene) is by far the strongest thread on the planet. The Veevus G.S.P. thread has been designed with a slight twist pre...
View full detailsThese straight cut rabbit strips are perfect for zonker patterns. Add to any streamer for a swimming motion similar to maribou in the water.
Spanflex has unbelievable stretch and returns to its original form. Good for ribbing, tails, feelers, legs and bodies.
Uni-Thread is made from continuous polyester filaments that are slightly bonded and not twisted so they tie virtually flat on the hook. Great for ...
View full detailsStrong, smooth, flat, lightly waxed, slow building fly tying nylon thread. Great for an all purpose thread.
The Whiting Farms Hen Saddle is the most widely used hen saddle in the world today. It provides an excellent quality feather usable for a myriad of...
View full detailsThese are Silver-graded capes meant for tying dry flies. Silver Capes have limited availability because of how hard they are to get. Capes are alwa...
View full detailsWidow's Web is a synthetic yarn by Montana Fly Company (MFC) has found its way into all nature of flies: nymphs, streamers, wets, and dries, where...
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