Hends Zonker Black Barred Rabbit Fur 4mm
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Product detailed description
Come from Barred Rabbit skins
4 mm strips cut from soft rabbit skins
Used in Zonker, Matuka style patterns
Rabbit fur is useful for tying wet and nymph bodies
Pack: in strips, length approximatley 40-50cm.
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Come from Barred Rabbit skins. 3 mm strips cut from soft rabbit skins. Used in Zonker, Matuka style patterns.
Come from Rabbit skins. 4 mm strips cut from soft rabbit skins. Used in Zonker, Matuka style patterns.
This fur is available basically everywhere, but fly tyers want clean, straight hair, not curved towards the tip as is found all too often. We have decided to include these...
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