Wing Materials

Angel Hair, Craft Fur, Fish Hair and other great materials for creating wings on salmon flies.
  • Blue Fox Tail makes wonderfully supple tails and wings on salmon and trout flies. It also can be put ...
    Blue Fox Tail makes wonderfully supple tails and wings on salmon and trout flies. It also can be put in a dubbing loop and made into a collar. All colors have dark tips. i.e. the pink is mostly pink in color with dark brownish tips.
  • Ice Dub Shimmer Fringe is a very interesting material with a lot of different tying capabiliti ...
    Ice Dub Shimmer Fringe is a very interesting material with a lot of different tying capabilities. The material comes in the same variety of colors as the popular Hareline Dubbin Ice Dub, although the material itself is a mixture of both Angel hair and Ice Dubbing. It is fused together at one end which makes it easy to use. 
  • Craft Fur is a super supple streamer hair that makes great baitfish and streamer patterns. This is t ...
    Craft Fur is a super supple streamer hair that makes great baitfish and streamer patterns. This is the longest and fullest hair we have found.
  • Steve Farrar Blend Hair is a terrific combination of wing material and subtle flash. You can tie awe ...
    Steve Farrar Blend Hair is a terrific combination of wing material and subtle flash. You can tie awesome baitfish patterns as well as bright attractor patterns for salmon.
  • Fish Hair is the best substitute there is for natural bucktail. We use it in our Humpy Hooker, Salmo ...
    Fish Hair is the best substitute there is for natural bucktail. We use it in our Humpy Hooker, Salmon Fry and Searunner Special flies. It is easy to work with, very durable, and sinks quickly. 4" Length.
  • Softer than bucktail, stiffer than marabou, lightweight Neer Hair’s ultra fine fibers have an awes ...
    Softer than bucktail, stiffer than marabou, lightweight Neer Hair’s ultra fine fibers have an awesome action when wet. These fibers shed water effortlessly and are fairly bouyant. They can be used in streamer patterns such as smolt or sculpin, used as a parapost in parachute dries or as wings in bonefish flies or small crab patterns. These veritile fibers come in a large array of colors and can be used with other synthetic or natural fibers to add depth to a pattern. Made in U.S.A

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