Hends Zonkers Strip Rabbit Fur 3mm
Code: HNDS_Z309 HNDS_Z306 HNDS_Z311 HNDS_Z301 Choose variant


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Product detailed description
Come from Barred Rabbit skins
3 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.

Come from Rabbit skins. 4 mm strips cut from soft rabbit skins. Used in Zonker, Matuka style patterns.

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Come from Barred Rabbit skins. 4 mm strips cut from soft rabbit skins. Used in Zonker, Matuka style patterns.
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