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    Fatman Guest

    Default Pronghorn antelope hair

    Have a chance to get about a 100 sq inchs, is it worth it to get it??

    Patterns that can be tied with it??

    Any help would be appreciated.

    Fatman

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    If you can get 100 sq inches try for 200. I really like it for spinning tight bodies. Also very good for stacking. Not too good for hair wings cause ends usually broken off. Just my opinion, I really like it and am sure there are some that do not care for it. I get trimminings from a few taxidermists.

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    Good stuff. Very hollow. Floats REAL well. More fragile than other spinning hairs.
    ....lee s.

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    Awesome for spinning, gives you tight bodies. I think it is because it has a slightly larger diameter than deer hair.

    I second Dry Fly Guy's comments, not good for wings due to the lack of tips.

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