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Old December 4th, 2004, 07:13 PM
Stan Gula
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Default Hair stackers?

riverman wrote:
This is really a weak topic for a thread, because if I just go out
and buy one and then toss it later, it will represent a much smaller
waste of money than most of the things I have in my tying kit.


When you get sick of it, throw it my way.

I use a Griffin sometimes. Depends on the fly and the hair. I could use a
large Griffin sometimes, so maybe you should try that model? grin Bottom
line: some people like crew cuts, others prefer the shaggy natural look. I
usually don't use a stacker except on smaller flies like size 18 ehc where
uneven hairs would make it hard to get the right density (if you can see
what I mean).
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