Search Results for: Hosiery of fine animal hair
imitate flying insects at all. instead, they look like minnows, other baitfish, or leeches. long feathers or hair from deers' tails (bucktails) suggest the shapes of these slender creatures. fly-makers, usually called tiers, advocate one of two schools. the traditionalists belong to the "match the hatch
of many types of fur (rabbit, fox, seal, and mink), hair (elk, caribou, and deer), different types of fur or hair from various parts or the bodies of these animals and especially their under fur, and feathers (chicken, peacock, and marabou, among many), again from different parts of the bodies of these...
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