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  • “Backcountry

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    • Simple tarpon and snook fly for anywhere there’s tarpon or snook
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  • “Choker

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    • Great keys permit fly for fish on deeper flats, in channels and along flat edges
    • Improve your splayed hackle and spun deer hair techniques
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  • Features

    • Deep, consistent colors all the way though-out.
    • Bleached grizzly, grizzly, and solid color variations available.
    • 5-8 inch long natural feather
    • Soft steams with stiff barbs.
    • Adds incredible movement, color and profile to any pattern.
    • Perfect for salt or fresh water patterns.
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  • Features

    • Deep, consistent colors all the way though-out.
    • Bleached grizzly, grizzly, and solid color variations available.
    • 4-7 inch long natural feather
    • Soft steams with stiff barbs.
    • Adds incredible movement, color and profile to any pattern.
    • Perfect for salt or fresh water patterns.
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  • Features

    • Deep, consistent colors all the way though-out.
    • Bleached grizzly, grizzly, and solid color variations available.
    • 4-7 inch long average feather length
    • Soft steams with stiff barbs.
    • Adds incredible movement, color and profile to any pattern.
    • Perfect for any salt or fresh water pattern.
    • Great for collars, tails, lateral lines and so much more.
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  • Features

    • Multitude of feather sizes to choose from for the perfect fit.
    • Stiff barbs at the tips, slightly webby at the lower base.
    • Deep, consistent colors all the way throughout.
    • Ample amount of colors available to get the perfect match.
    • Available in solids, bleached Grizzly and grizzly variations.
    • Great for tying larger saltwater patterns and pike streamers.
    • Perfect for freshwater or saltwater tying.
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  • Features

    • Multitude of feather sizes to choose from for the perfect fit.
    • Stiff barbs at the tips, slightly webby at the lower base.
    • Deep, consistent colors all the way throughout.
    • Ample amount of colors available to get the perfect match.
    • Available in solids, bleached Grizzly and grizzly variations.
    • Great for tying larger saltwater patterns and pike streamers.
    • Perfect for freshwater or saltwater tying.
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  • Features

    • Premium large bucktail.
    • Perfect for tying large bucktail flies where length is needed.
    • Natural material with incredible movement.
    • Tails range from 13-16 inches long
    • Tail hair fibers are estimated at +6-” length
    • Useable fibers all the way down to the base of the tail.
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  • Faux bucktail clouser tying tutorial

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    • Great option for a first fly to tie
    • Such a universally effective fly for fish in almost any body of water
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  • Flexo Crab Video Tutorial

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    • Perfect for making flexo crabs or crab bodies.
    • Extra durable.
    • Comes in natural colors.
    • Perfect for cuda tubes with bright vibrant colors.
    • 3 Feet 1Yrd of tubing per pack.
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  • Foam

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    • Rides high, keep it in an oceanside cruising tarpon’s line of sight
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  • Giacobbas Doofus Fly Tying Tutorial

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  • Gotcha Video Tutorial

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  • Pass Frog Video Tutorial

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