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    Default Alternative Fly Tying Material

    I always keep my eye open for potential fly-tying material when out and about. I picked up this 30" piece of Fringe material at Hobby Lobby for 89 cents, It has enough material to make 220 extended tail patterns. The material is synthetic, so it doesn't soak up too much water and stays in place. I tie the twisted material to the top of the hook and add a tiny drop of very thin CA where the material ties into the hook. This wicks through and keeps the material from unwrapping (which it doesn't do easily anyway). I added a blue tungsten beadhead to get it to sink down to where the bigger bluegills hang out. The body is a dubbing brush that I make from seal fur and the collar is a guinea hen feather dyed blue. Super easy pattern to tie, VERY durable, and effective. The fringe material comes in different colors, but I find that black is often the most effective color for me, especially if I mix in just a touch of blue which the fish seem to like. https://gifyu.com/image/S4RB7
    Last edited by James Smith; 09-21-2023 at 07:32 PM.

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