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Float Foam
$3.25
This foam is good for so many things. Bass poppers, damsel flys, hoppers, whatever you can think of.
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
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.
Crosscut Rabbit Strips
$3.95
This crosscut rsbbit is great. Most tyers plamer it and it lays down perfectly after each wrap.
Whiting American Rooster Cape
$46.50
Whiting Farms American Rooster Capes are very heavily feathered, well washed, expertly dyed and professionally graded. These Birds have been breed to have feathers that are broard, long, Densely webbed, round tipped, and have a firm sturdy quill.
These l
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.
PolyPro McFlylon
$7.10
Bright wavy Polypropoline. It floats! Can be used for strike indicators, parachutes, stonefly & terrestrial underwings.
Daiichi 1190, 25pk
$9.80
Ever since “Catch-and-Release” became the popular trend of fly fishers, some individuals have touted the idea of a barbless hook. The advantage being that the fisher need not pinch down the barb. Contrary however to common logic, studies of hooked fish in
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
Gamakatsu SL12S Bluewater Hook
$16.10
This is “THE BIG GAME HOOK”, the bigger the better. Tarpon billfish or anything that swims in the ocean. This has become one of the go to hooks for top tournament anglers.
Big Game
Tin Plated
Straigh Eye
Wide Gap
2x Heavy Wire
Daiichi 1510, 25 pk
$7.90
3X-short hooks have been very popular with fishers that used salmon eggs as bait and by flyfishers who use “artificial eggs” as patterns for steelhead trout or salmon. Fly tiers prefer this type of hook for spider and ant patterns which are successful for
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