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Wicks Fine Hair - Orange
WFH 04
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€2.00
2019-03-01
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Hair stacker with rubber bottom. Aligns perfectly any type of hair. Supplied with two different sized cones.
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Tungsten Slotted - Chatreuse - metalic
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Our tungsten bead heads make your nymphs look more natural. The beads also increase the weight of the fly and make it swim better on the bottom. The slot helps thread the bead onto a hook.
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Chenille - Coral, CHIB 2
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The chenille´s blob.
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DOHIKU hooks are made from a high carbon steel, which is hardened and tempered according to an exacting formula that makes a long life for them. Of course, they are chemically sharpened.
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D07
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This dubbing is mainly used for body of Mayfly nymphs. The name is a derivation of the popular March Brown nymphs.
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Deer Hair - Natural, DHA 1
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and flying insects. He found a unique application in imitating the of streamers and caddis fly.