
The most popular barred colors of Flashabou original in a wider and stronger cut. Contains approximately 400 strands, 1/32? wide by 20? long.
The Micro Flashabou is only 1/100 of an inch wide instead of the traditional 1/69?. Although much narrower, thickness has been added for more tying strength.
Mink fur is super dense and silky in its texture. Our favorite use of Mink fur is when it is cut into a thin "oezonker" strip. Mink zonkers are extremely buoyant which adds flotation to floating flies.
Micro Pine Squirrel Zonkers are cut extra thin for the smallest nymph and streamer patterns. The ideal material for tying mini zonkers, they contain 2 feet per package.
Midge Flash is the smallest twisted mylar flash. It is great for the tiniest midges as well as saltwater patterns.
Thin Skin is a .004? thick, stretchable and transparent sheet material that has a matte finish on one side and a shiny finish on the other. It is backed with a paper backing which makes it easy to cut into strips of all sizes. When the paper is removed,...
A first of its kind tying material that is perfect for flashbacks, Mirage Tinsel is a reflective tinsel with color shifting, mirror-like properties. It creates an iridescent, chameleon effect.
Mono Eyes are tiny, lightweight, plastic nymph eyes. They are great on dragonfly nymphs and crawfish. Available 24 per package.
Moose hair is popular among fly tyers who routinely construct large dry flies "" Moose body hair is often used as a wing material on such patterns.
Moose Mane in comparison is much longer hair and not quite as stiff. It is often used as a tail and body material on large extended body dry flies. Another interesting use of Moose Mane is as a substitute for stripped hackle quills when making quill...
Mop flies have been incredibly popular over the past year or two, and for good reason - they work great! Wapsi Mop Chenille is perfect for tying Mop flies in a variety of colors.
Turkey Tail feathers are a white tipped, premium grade mottled feather commonly used on stoneflies, salmon flies and nymphs.
Muskrat fur is naturally water repellent and makes a fantastic natural dubbing for both dry flies and nymphs. Natural Muskrat fur is the dubbing of choice of traditionalists tying the Adams dry fly and the Casual Dress wet fly. Our Wapsi Muskrat fur...
This is deer body hair that has been hand chosen by our experts for tying Muddler Minnows. The hair is the ideal length, taper, and diameter for tying both Muddlers and Hoppers. Only natural (undyed or bleached) hair is available in this prime grade.
From the wing speculum of the mallard duck comes a small, naturally iridescent blue quill known as Mallard McGinty Quill. One left and One right per package.
Softer than bucktail, stiffer than marabou, lightweight Neer Hair's ultra fine fibers have just the right action to make your streamer patterns come to life. Neer hair floats well making it a perfect material for parachute patterns. Dress up your flies...
As their name suggests, Sili Legs are silicone impregnated legs. Made of silicone, they have a translucency and flexibility that is unmatched by conventional rubber legs. This allows fly tyers to choose leg colors that blend in with the overall color...
As their name suggests, Sili Legs are silicone impregnated legs. Made of silicone, they have a translucency and flexibility that is unmatched by conventional rubber legs. This allows fly tyers to choose leg colors that blend in with the overall color...
Ostrich Herl can be used several different ways. It is a very good substitute for marabou and can be used as a tailing material. It is slightly stiffer than marabou and that can be an advantage if you are tying flies to be used in heavy water - where...
Wapsi Ostrich Plumes are premium plumes with long fluffy herl. They are popular for gilled nymphs, tails, bodies, tentacles streamer tails, and salmon fly butts.
Wapsi Ostrich Plumes are premium plumes with long fluffy herl. They are popular for gilled nymphs, tails, bodies, tentacles streamer tails, and salmon fly butts.
Ozark Turkey Tail with a cinnamon tip is a huge tail feather with distinct markings, perfect for stonefly wing cases and muddlers.
Palmer Chenille - A cool material for tying some seriously sexy flies. A few years ago we introduced Palmer Chenille to the fly tying world and it quickly became an extremely popular fly tying material. What makes Palmer Chenille such a great fly tying...
Peacock Sword feathers are used as crests on a number of offshore fly patterns - however - the knobby little herl fibers are also the main ingredient of the famous Zug Bug nymph.
Pearl Chenille is strong and dense. It is made of pearl mylar and similar to Estaz.