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Fly Angler's OnLine "Beginning Fly Tying Part 30"
This week we learn how to spin deer hair. Spinning hair isn't hard if you know
how to do it, and use the right materials. The hair must be hollow, ...
http://www.flyanglersonline.com/flytying/intermediate/part30.html - 15k - similar pages


Lane McKellar wrote:

Does anyone have a good article or good advice on using deer hair? I have not spun much and my groups are not packing as tightly as I would like.

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