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    I got some of this from Ken. Interesting material. I'm going to experiment with blending these like the squimpish video I posted earlier. Has some really intriguing possibilities.

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    I got some of this from Ken. Interesting material. I'm going to experiment with blending these like the squimpish video I posted earlier. Has some really intriguing possibilities.

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    Well now you need to learn how to tie using Dubbing and for sure it looks like you have enough, lol!

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    Yep, plenty of material to work with. The dubbing bodies will look even buggier. I might even blend the synthetic polar bear hair, opossum, and rabbit for dubbing. Lots of color choices too.

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    Like was said at Woodstock, if you’re too tired to chew, pass it on. Doll fly jigs were made with polar bear hair and when regulations changed and we weren’t allowed to buy it anymore, the owner of the company was allowed to continue using it because his product depended on it. When he passed, so did that permission. They were great jigs and I would try to emulate them some before I let it go. Looks to be nice stuff.
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