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Brown

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Red

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Olive

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182632
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Ginger

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182639
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Light Gray

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  • Traditional body typing material
  • Velour texture
  • Creates a segmented appearance
This Chenille Tying Material is a traditional body winding material for wooly worms, wooly boogers, crappie jigs, and other subsurface patterns. Plus, our Chenille's velour texture creates a segmented appearance while increasing fish-attracting flash. Approximately 15 feet of Chenille per card.
Rated 5 out of 5 by 2 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Good product These chenille are must have for any tier. I use them as body of many flies including wooly buggers. The fine chenille can be used for san juan worms. March 2, 2010
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great product With many uses, especially on buggers, this chenille is great. Lots of colors and variations. November 4, 2009
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I have not had that problem.
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I have not noticed any fading on the flies I tie. It does get worn from toothy critters biting it and it takes a beating from the streambeds.
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Aproximatly 15 feet
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Approximately 15 feet per card.
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