That makes sense since I have read that Caribou float like corks because
of their hair.  I believe it is hollow,  How is it for wings though?
Deer hair is also hollow and when it is compressed it spins, is caribou
worse?  Or better


Mike M 

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The guys at Blue Ribbon Flies like to use it as a hair version of  CDC.


 

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 My uncle went hunting in Alaska and brought me back some tanned
Caribou.
I suppose I can spin it like deer hair. Any love or hates of the beast?
Anyone want to trade for some? Don O does it make up well into mice?


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