This Chenille comes from Danville. It is called Tinsel Chenille, copper color.
I would imagine Byard would be able to get it.
The original was Copper and Pearl mixed. It seems that the plain Copper works a bit 
better.
The Copper and Pearl was made for my friend who was a commercial tyer.
The last time I fished the Chili was a few days before my knee surgery.
Did well on smallmouths that day on Crooked Creek.
Tony    [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Dennis Hammett wrote:

> I've been using Chili Peppers for several years here in Missouri after learning
> how to tie them from the master.  Never have had a problem catching fish on them.
> Of course Tony did show me how to fish them.  I'm sure Tony will enlighten you with 
>a little persuasion.
> For those of you who can't find the proper color chenille, I was in FeatherCraft in 
>St. Louis over Thanksgiving and they had it in bulk.  I believe WAPSI also carries 
>it. I would imagine Byard could get it.
> DH
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