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ID this material
I was recently given some fly tying material by my brother in-law. He tried tying, but never really enjoyed it. He gave me all his fly tying material, including this tail. It's about 5" long. Any idea what it might be?
http://i106.photobucket.com/albums/m...Eagle/Tail.jpg
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Looks like Raccoon Tail, But thats just my best guess!
Seen Ringtailed cat and it has much better defined rings...
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I second that
I agree with Bill. Looks like a Racoon tail.
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you could prolly make a pretty cool hat from it.
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Looks like coon tail to me also. John
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I think it is a Monga tail I have some and they are very good for tying small streamers. They also work real well for hair wing Salmon flies. Just a guess but I have trapped Coon's and they normally do not have such white and dark bands that go all the way around the tail. They are more mixed. Ron
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A few years ago a materials supplier over here listed
'Bassarisk' tails in their catalogue. Your question trigger off my memory, so I did a search -
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Bassariscus
http://img.tfd.com/wiki/c/c4/Ringtailcat.gif
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Donald that is the same critter LOL Ron
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Ron,
I did a search on 'Monga' and couldn't find anything relavent, it must be a local or dialect word. :)
A very interesting little animal. I liked the name 'Miner's Cat'.
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The same animal is also known as a ringtailed cat.....and those tails are much more well defined than is the american racoon, Been around them since I was a kid..My father was way into the Hound sports/Coon'Huntin...We trapped them and kept them for training dogs...even had one as a pet...Till it bit my mother on the shoulder....
One of the best tailing materials for my spinner flies...Hobofisher,
I did not forget you....I will get that spinner on it's way to you sometime this weekend... Sorry for the delay....