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by William Anderson » Fri Mar 30, 2012 3:05 pm
Mm, I like to use the duff a lot and used to do it more often. My only reservation is the "magic" factor. As a material it will provide the kind of motion and profile that makes the soft-hackles so effective, working with the hackle, etc. But as there has been so many conversations about the unique qualities of certain tried and true materials (hares ear, seal, cdc, peacock herl, snowshoe feet, mole, muskrat, beaver, pine squirrel, etc.) I wonder if there is anything lacking in the duff that would make the "chosen" materials a better thorax material. I know its a stretch, and unknowable, but it's a wonder. And everyone has opinions. I'd be curious to hear a few.
Mine: I like a wide variety of underfurs and guardhairs for a thorax, but I like the qualities of motion, color, texture, versatility, translucency and availability of the duff. Plus it appeals to my frugal tying nature.
Others?
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