Fly Fishing Dubbing
How to Make Your Own Wire Dubbing Brushes for Fly Tying
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Tite Line Dubbing Spin, Finger Moistener $4.20 This is a non-wax product which allows you to place dubbing on your thread without having to lick your fingers. Tired of getting feathers, fur and other materials stuck on your fingers and tongue? If you do not use a wax on small flies but lick your fingers to help spin dubbing, this product is for you…. |
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Poul Jorgensen’s Favorite Flies and How to Tie Them $24.95 206 color photos 13 drawings 9 x 8 Poul Jorgensen has developed a legion of fans for his salmon and trout patterns, which have stood the test of time on waters around the world. Jorgensen launched his career with two books in the 1970s, Salmon Flies and Modern Fly Dressings for the Practical Angler. In response to the demand for updated treatments of these classics, Stackpole has released new edit… |
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Micropatterns: Tying and Fishing the Small Fly $10.00 Indispensable when trout are rising to the smallest insects. … |
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Wapsi Premium Dubbing Wax Regular (DR) $2.95 Dubbing wax is a fly tying bench staple. Dubbing wax is used on fly tying thread when adding dubbing to a fly. The wax helps to hold the fibers of the dubbing in place and makes a more durable fly overall…. |
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Wapsi Premium Dubbing Wax Super Sticky (DS) $2.95 Dubbing wax is a fly tying bench staple. Dubbing wax is used on fly tying thread when adding dubbing to a fly. The wax helps to hold the fibers of the dubbing in place and makes a more durable fly overall…. |











