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![]() "riverman" wrote Get one, things like Sparkle duns are SO much easier to tie nicely with evenly stacked hair ( I often don't stack for downwing caddis type flies, they look better ragged ) I have one with two sized tubes, for big and small amounts of hair ... works just fine ... I never use the bigger tube oh, and, yes, get a hair comb too ..... I laughed and scoffed at these UNTIL I tried one, greatly improves any hair fly to have all the scruff removed and a fine toothed comb is far more efficient than anything else I've heard of |
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