Plucking the Perfect Bucktail
This is the third installment of Selecting Natural Materials which can be downloaded from www.saltyflytying.com
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This is the third installment of Selecting Natural Materials which can be downloaded from www.saltyflytying.com
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This is the second installment of Selecting Natural Materials which can be downloaded from www.saltyflytying.com
This is the first installment of Selecting Natural Materials which can be downloaded from www.saltyflytying.com
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Before the apocalyptic onslaught of synthetic materials inundated the craft of fly tying, natural supplies like Fur, Hair and Feathers comprised the bulk of constituents used in create the vast majority of popular patterns. Three of the most fundamental fly tying components used for saltwater patterns are Feathers, Bucktail, and Rabbit Zonker Strips. Alone and in concert, these three elements are used to create countless fly patterns. They are easily accessible and can be found in an assortment of natural or dyed colors to work with. These basic materials are a must for all saltwater fly tiers. However, not all natural materials are the same, and there are a few things to look for and a several to avoid when shopping.
Over the next few weeks I will give some tips on what to look for & avoid when selecting hair, fur & feathers. As always, you can stay tuned to this blog each week as I share pieces from my eBook, but for the complete Deep Dive in to What To Look For & Avoid When Selecting Hair, Fur & Feathers click the link, or icon to your right and download today for $7.99.
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