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Caribou Uses
I have a patch of Caribou fur I purchased sometime ago and have used it to tye some "Caribou Caddis" in place of elk hair. I was wondering if anyone had any other particular patterns where they have used caribou? It is softer than elk hair and floats very well.
Thanks.
Dr Bob
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I've used Caribou for tails, and/or wings, where deer or elk has been called for.
"Just cuz I had it", and for no other, real, reason really. Although the boo I have is very light in color so it does make a nice "sight visual" type fly when used as a wing.
Unfortunately, at least MINE anyway, is not as hardy as deer hair and not even close to as durable as elk. So, I haven't used it all that often.
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Spun and clipped dry fly bodies, like 'Irresistables', Goddard Caddis' or similar. Caribou hair is easy to work with in these applications.
Deezel
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Great for spinning bass bug type flies!!
A bit softer than deer, so the bugs are softer but float just as well (or better). Sounds a bit different in the water.
Buddy
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Also an excellent material for any large extended body mayflies like green drakes.
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Thanks for the great suggestions.
Time to try some at the bench!!
Dr Bob