Strung Marabou Tying Material

   

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Cream

1/4 oz.

828195
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Yellow

1/4 oz.

256345
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Red

1/4 oz.

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Black

1/4 oz.

256347
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Golden Brown

1/4 oz.

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Purple

1/4 oz.

256348
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Brown

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Fluorescent Yellow

1/4 oz.

256350
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Fluorescent Pink

1/4 oz.

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Fluorescent Chartreuse

1/4 oz.

256351
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Orange

1/4 oz.

256352
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Gray

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256353
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Olive

1/4 oz.

256354
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White

1/4 oz.

256356
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Tan

1/4 oz.

828201
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Ginger

1/4 oz.

828202
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Peach

1/4 oz.

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Sculpin Olive

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Peacock Blue

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  • Great colors
  • Excellent action
  • Conveniently sewn together by the stem
Tons of great colors and excellent action in the water is what one should expect from these high-quality feathers. The Strung Marabou feathers are most commonly used for the tail of wooly buggers, crappie jigs and for winging various streamer patterns. The lightweight feather is conveniently sewn together by the stem.
Rated 4.8 out of 5 by 13 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 by Great tying product I really like this marabou. It is great for a lot of streamers and has great action in the water. I like tying wolly buggers with these and this is also good for soft hackle streamers. I will definetely be buying more of this when I run out. May 15, 2009
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how many are in a package?

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I use this material very often in my fly tying. I have never counted how many feathers are actually in each bag, but there are more that it looks. I would guess that it has more than a couple of dozen.
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