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Hareline UV Polar Chenille
UV Polar Chenille
$4.50
Long translucent fibers that undulate like marabou in the water. Can be used for Saltwater, Trout, Steelhead, Salmon and Warmwater patterns. A unique and attractive hue is achieved by dying our UV Polar Chenille.
Fulling Mill FM 6040 Streamer Stripper
FM 6040 Streamer Stripper
$8.75
An Ultra 1x Strong and extremely sharp new Streamer Hook, ideal for a variety of Streamer patterns. Teflon coated to cut down on glare when targeting picky fish. Smaller sizes are also ideal for Tube flies
Hareline Pearl Core Braid
Pearl Core Braid
$3.90
A thin pearl braid with a dyed core giving a dual color depth that will add that little extra to any Fresh Water or Salt Water pattern.
Hareline Crazy Legs
Crazy Legs
$4.50
Silicone skirting that is used in many fly patterns for both fresh and saltwater.
Hareline Polar Chenille FL Blue
Polar Chenille FL Blue
$4.75
Long translucent fibers that undulate like marabou in the water. Can be used for Saltwater, Trout, Steelhead, Salmon and Warmwater patterns.
Whiting Farms Whiting Rooster Dry Fly 1/2 Bronze Cape
Whiting Rooster Dry Fly 1/2 Bronze Cape
$54.95
Whiting Farms Bronze Grade Half Capes offers the widest array of hook sizes and colors and is one of the best known dry fly hackles. Bronze Grade Capes typically have feathers that range from size 6 to size 18 with a higher percentage in size smaller size
Daiichi Daiichi 1260,25pk
Daiichi 1260,25pk
$10.55
The 1260 hook was designed in 1995 by the Orvis Company and Angler Sport Group as a hook to use specifically with metal beads to make “bead head” nymphs. The shape of the bend and standard wire facilitates the use of beads with a smaller center hole. The
Gamakatsu Gamakatsu SC15
Gamakatsu SC15
$11.95
This is the hgook choice for Florida Keys Guides! This hook is used for everything from shrimp to crabs. Tin Plated Straight Eye Wide Gap
Hareline Pro Sportfisher, Micro Tube 31mm
Pro Sportfisher, Micro Tube 31mm
$10.80
Pro Sportfisher went back to the drawing board to create of unique type of tubes to accommodate the new “Scandinavian” style of flies, with a short compact body and fewer materials, while maintaining excellent swimming and sinking characteristics. The res