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Arctic Fox Fur

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  • Soft, lively fur popular as tail in bonefish flies and collar in tarpon flies
  • Also commonly used in small streamers and salmon flies
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Super soft and lively
Arctic Fox Fur has become a popular saltwater fly tying material. Arctic Fox’s suppleness and movement underwater makes for excellent tails & wings on bonefish flies, and collars on tarpon flies. Arctic Fox is also commonly used in small streamers and salmon flies.

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  1. Question

    Carol

    What is the size

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    • Ryan

      Is Arctic fox hair as soft and subtle as rabbit fur? I expect it’s a touch longer in length.

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    • Mike P

      Hey Ryan,
      Arctic Fox is a little stiffer and longer than rabbit fur. Rabbit defiantly is a little softer.

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    • Mike Mastropasqua

      The hide that the fur is on is 1″ x 1.5 “. The longest hairs are about 3.25” long, remember that alot of that is underfur and the most usable hairs are a bit shorter.

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