Squimpish Hair
Squimpish Hair
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Squimpish Hair is a synthetic fly tying material best described as a synthetic cross of bucktail and polar bear.
These synthetic fibers are one of our favorite materials for Saltwater fly tying specifically for striped bass.
The fibers come on a patch like a rug and are generally 6"-12" with "underfur" and "guard hair". Listed taper is length of working material, variable density on patches.
All blend-able and stack-able. Durable and trim-able. Phenomenal for hollow fleyes. Swims extremely well and sheds water when tied sparsely. Blends well with other feathers flash's and furs and fibers.
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