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Fly Tying Fur
admin November 4th, 2008

Is it good for the skin of reindeer tied fly fishing?
I have a deerskin about ten years and I wonder if it would be nothing to sell for tying flies. It would be the same as that of a caribou skin, I think. In fact, I think we cut it into plots for sale. A few hair is fragile and some are not because no guard hairs and an undercoat, but it has always been the case. It is so in some areas, gray and white beige and others in the periphery of the skin. The leather is still flexible. The average length is 1.5 "but is shorter when it is pure white. It is more fragile than your hair regularly if. I see them for sale and some places the lack of $ 250 for a single skin. I paid like $ 15 for one in Finland and had a stack of two meters in height. I tell myself that I can get about 80 4 "squares and sells for $ 3 – $ 5 each.
In this sense, yes, reindeer hair is perfectly capable of tying flies. As you say, many people use interchangeably with caribou hair. I'm sure it has its own color and fit into some model simply breathtaking. I am a little worried about the age – The hair becomes brittle when time and exposure to air and UV light. Insects such as butterflies and beetles can also damage skins. If the hair is still soft, waxy texture, so work well. Start a few hairs and roll between your hands – the hair to bend and twist, but I hope it will break into small pieces. In addition, hair should be well attached to skin – Do not easily grow to launch. If hairs are easily broken or if the hair loss of the skin, the value of this equipment is limited, I think. The best way to tell is to take Leather sample workshop fly tying or a friend granted. If it is found with someone who knows, then you're set. I had to look up pieces of attachment. Animal hair usually comes in pieces of skin from 2-square inch to perhaps 6-inch squares. So, uh, I can get a piece of skin for the answer? Je je.
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