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    Default Newbee Question: What to do with marabou?

    Just started to try fly tying. I am wondering what to do with the left over marabou after you have trimmed the end part off, making the tail on a woolley bugger. Seems like there is a lot of "good stuff" left, but with the trim making the ends all the same length, it does make a good tail for another fly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sselinger View Post
    Just started to try fly tying. I am wondering what to do with the left over marabou after you have trimmed the end part off, making the tail on a woolley bugger. Seems like there is a lot of "good stuff" left, but with the trim making the ends all the same length, it does make a good tail for another fly.
    When I tie buggers, I twist the butt ends and wrap that for the body. Saves time and looks pretty good.











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    You can also use it for a shaggy nymph dubbing. Just tear it into short bits and dub it onto the thread or use a dubbing loop.
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    Compost pile.

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    Stip it off the spine and use it for tails on smaller flies. I do it that way for small bluegill flies.

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    Just color me "cheap". I will strip side sections from the stem and stack them until I accumulate a good size clump and then put it to use.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottP View Post
    When I tie buggers, I twist the butt ends and wrap that for the body. Saves time and looks pretty good.











    btw, welcome to the forum.



    Regards,
    Scott
    Looks darn good,,,,great idea!
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    After using the tip of a marabou feather for tailing material, I will often clip of a section of the stem to get rid of the "cut/flattened" end of the feather...then pinch both sides of the remaining feather tips together, and tie that in as a tail on the next/future fly.
    David Merical
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    Thanks from the newbee, for all the fine suggestions.

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    I thought of baking it into a cake and sending to my X-wives but figured that would be a wast of good feathers. I do the same as scottp.


    (So I sent the feathers from my birds that had poo on them instead)
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