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Natural Colours 05 - Mink - Body Fibre - For Tying Pike Flies


For tying wings, bodies and tails on Pike, Bass and Sea flies.

12" ( approx ) Fibre Length.

Lightweight and Bulky.

Material holds very little water.

Easy to Tie, Easy to Cast.

 

 

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£2.50


Mink is a great colour, just a shade darker than Fishbelly, and edging towards gold. Lovely to use as a darker tone over a pale belly leading to a darker back colour. Nice crinkly open texture that builds bulky bodies quickly and economically, with a soft, shiny finish.

Superb quality material supplied packed in 12" long hanks, ideal for tying huge pike flies or smaller flies with very little waste.

This material is 100% synthetic and is colourfast. Ideal for using Pantone Pens on.

It is lightweight and does not hold water. This makes it extremely easy to cast, simple to tie and very mobile in the water.

This pike fly material forms the basis of many of the flies in our range.

We have 60 colours to cover any fly tying situation.

Longer lengths are available upon request.

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