In the Winter 2008 issue of Fly Tyer magazine Bugs Logan wrote an article titled "Fine Tuning Fuzz". It is a pretty good article about blending your own dubbing. Lots of good tips and pointers. Color me confused but the last segment is called Dispelling a Myth where he states "One stubbornly held and completely false belief is that flies having bad hair days contain built in wiggle. This just isn't true. Dubbing fibers must exceptionally limber to exhibit any true movement....."
This seems at odds with my observations, particularly when you start factoring in stream hydraulic dynamics. What do you think?
Jim