Mar
21
Z Poxy (5 Min.): Clear 5-minute epoxy. This stuff works great for all applications from fly tying to rod building. It really sets up quickly, so don’t screw around but man does it work. From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
21
Whiting Bugger Packs: You don’t need to invest in a whole cape if you are just going to tie some Woolly Buggers. Enough feathers to tie over 50 Buggers. From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
21
Spirit River Cone Heads: When streamers, sculpins, and deep running minnow patterns require some serious weight, these beautifully polished cone heads are just the ticket. From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
21
Umpqua Estaz: What’s the difference between a wooly bugger and a crystal bugger? Estaz! Use it in place of chenille to make full bodied super bright bodies on a variety of streamers, stoneflies, whatever! From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
21
Hareline Economy Dyed Saddle Patches: What a great value. These are not always available but you need to get all the colors for completing you feather collection. Really great for tying buggers streamers, wets. From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
21
Lead Wire, Spooled: Weight the fly, not the leader with this lead wire. From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
21
Wapsi Round Rubber Legs: Very popular for legs on Poppers, Bass Bugs and Terrestrials. From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
21
Variegated Chenille: Variegated chenille is great for simple, traditional steelhead flies like mossbacks and brindle bugs. It’s also great for different-looking wooley buggers and streamers. From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
21
Wapsi Duck Quill: Used for wings and tails on many standard we dry fly patters. Including the Royal Coachman. From American Fly Fishing
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Mar
21
Chenille: Used for the body of lots of good streamers and nymphs. From American Fly Fishing
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