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Deer Body Hair Natural
$6.00 HSTShor Natural Deer Body is perfect for spinning deer hair and other fly tying patterns. This premium deer hair is naturally buoyant to keep your flies high and dry. This deer body is available in approximately 2″ x 3″
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CDC Puffs Wapsi
$6.00 HSTCul de Canard, or CDC, as it is commonly referred to, is a finely-fibred duck feather with unique floating capabilities. French for “Duck Bottom”, CDC is buoyant due to its natural oils and does not require additional floatants. CDC is…
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Lead Dumbbell Eyes
$6.00 HSTThese are sold 10 per package. Adds action, weight, and looks to a fly.
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Mallard Barred Flank
$6.00 HSTThis feather is used in a number pf popular fly patterns including the Zoo Cougar and Boogieman Streamers. It makes a great back, cheeks, and can also be wound around the shank to help “break up” the body of a…
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Rabbit Zonkers Cross Cut
$6.00 HSTThese are cut across the grain of the hide. This is the choice for winding the hide around a hook shank or Super braid when tying leeches or a wide variety of fresh and saltwater flies. The hair flairs off…
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Krystal Flash Hareline
$6.00 – $8.00 HSTThis is the original flash material, its been used for years in fly tying because its perfect for adding a little flash to any fly.
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Mayfly Tails Wapsi
$6.00 HSTNylon fibers for tailing on dries. Treated with Water Shed for floatability.
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Gadwall Barred Flank by Wapsi
$6.00 HSTGadwall has larger feathers than barred teal flank. Their long fibers are excellent for collars on spey flies. Gadwall Barred feathers are used for trout and seatrout wet fly patterns and also for the sides of many salmon flies.
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Sili Legs Nymph Barred Olive
$6.00 HSTAs their name suggests, Sili Legs are silicone impregnated legs. Made of silicone, they have a translucency and flexibility that is unmatched by conventional rubber legs. This allows fly tyers to choose leg colours that blend in with the overall…
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Tungsten Beads Gold
$6.00 HSTTungsten beads are twice as heavy as brass and even a bit heavier than lead. If you need the extra weight to get down in fast moving water or want to get to the bottom more quickly, these can be…
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Veevus GSP Thread
$6.00 HSTG.S.P (Gel Spun Polyethylene) is by far the strongest thread on the planet after our Veevus thread. In difference to other brands the Veevus G.S.P. thread has been designed with a slight twist preventing it from opening up, and thereby…
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UTC GSP Thread
$6.00 HSTUTC Ultra GSP Thread Fly-Tying Material boasts steel-like strength for its weight. Made of a gel-spun polyethylene, it’s supple and ties flat. Ultra GSP has all-around versatility for tying freshwater or saltwater flies. 50-yd. spool. Made in USA. Steel-like strength…
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Arizona Diamond Dub
$6.00 HSTArizona diamond dub is a soft, easy-to-work-with dubbing. It comes with a nice flash in it and is useful for anything from small nymph bodies to streamer bodies.
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Tungsten Beads Slotted Wapsi
$6.00 – $7.00 HSTTungsten beads are almost double the weight of brass so they’re perfect for all of your stream patterns when you need to get deep fast. 10 per package.
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Polar Flash
$7.00 HSTNylon filaments tightly wrap each strand of Flashabou for increased strength, sparkle and flash. Contains approximately 1000 strands, 1/100″ wide by 10″ long.
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H2O Polar Fibre
$7.00 HSTThis is super, soft, pre-tapered synthetic fur that will give any pattern incredible action in the water. Life like material for bait fish imitations, streamers and various attractor patterns. It is great when tying with epoxies and can be easily…
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Mustad Caddis Hook C49S
$7.00 HSTThe Mustad C49S is a favorite hook for tying brassies, midges, scuds, caddis pupae, and many other patterns. The hook features a straight eye and an 1X short shank.
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H2O Fluoro Fibre
$7.00 HSTThis is a flourescent microfibre that will m ake any fly “light up” in the water. It is ideal for gills, and becomes highly visible when tied with Polar fibre or Slinky fibre. It works great for both fresh and…
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CDC Cul-De-Canard
$7.00 HSTCDC stands for Cul-de-Canard, which means “butt of the duck”. And that is exactly where the feathers come from. The material has a high fat content and can bind a lot of air, so that the feathers have an enormous…