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by tie2fish » Tue Sep 08, 2015 8:28 am
I think snowshoe hare is an underused material, especially for soft hackled flies. It is translucent like seal and is enough hydrophobic to keep a fly in the film. It is fairly readily available in quite a few shades from several companies, including Hareline and Spirit River, and takes DIY dyes very well. Also, if you weight it on nymphs, it will carry trigger air bubbles down with it.
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