Anything that is commercially available in the US is ok in Europe. One thing that I learned however, is to not label my packages "flytying materials". That term causes suspicion, and customs may want to inspect the package. Not all customs officers are feather experts, and I've had things removed from packages that were perfectly innocent, like peacock wing feathers. If you label the package "craft materials" you don't have that problem.
Martin
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Joyce Westphal wrote:
Nick, is it a problem for me to send you flytying things in Sweden as it goes through customs..do they frown on stuff like deer hair, pheasant, dubbing? Let me know as I don't want to get you in trouble but I have some things I'd love to share.. what size hooks do you use..what fish do you fish for? Inquiring minds want to know. Joyce
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