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Artic Fox Soft, lively hair popular for small streamers and salmon flies. Good substitute for marabou.

|  | Other Fox Species Prime natural color on the skin. Try on Clouser's. Really cool.

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Sculpin Wool _ Skin On Soft tanned with natural taper to tipe. Use in place of deer hair on sculpins and other patterns. Especially useful for collars, or wings.

|  | Sculpin Wool _ Skeins Great for building heads or bodies, stacking hair, where you are trimming ends.

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Black Bear Legally obtained and used on many traditional patterns.
Limited Availability

|  | Caribou Very light weight. Used for mouse patterns and other surface flies.

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Coyote Has a wide vasriety of markings. Great for hair wings, and tails and legs on larger flies.

|  | Moose Body Very stiff fibers used for tails and wings.

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Moose Mane Very long loose hair. Use to support marabou tails on woolies and as a substitute for quill bodies.

|  | Woodchuck Beautifully barred guard hairs for streamer wings.
Size: Small

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Dubbing Furs on the Skin Small Sizes
Beaver - Great for small dry flies.
Muskrat Belly - Less guard hairs, great for casual dress.
Muskrat Back - The original Adams color.
Opossum - Naturally white. Great seal fur subsitute.
Nutri - Similar to muskrat but with longer guard hairs.
Australian Opossum - One of the buggiest and easy to dub.

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