Up until some years ago I was always under the impression that wool should only be used for wets, nymphs and subsurface flies. Then, an excellent fly tier some/many of you know, Royce Dam, showed me that and how he usually used lambs wool for dubbing dry fly bodies. Of course his dubbing technique was so perfect that the bodies on his dry flies were mere whisks of impression/imitation. Anyway, back to the question: I'd cut the skin into 2 x 2" pieces and give them out. If anyone wants to dye a piece just suggest they use a cold bath or ladies hair dye. Those methods will keep the skin soft.

Allan