Chenille & Yarn Pacific Fly Fishers
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Wapsi Leech Yarn - Black
We've been using this chironomid gill yarn for decades now. It has just the right degree of softness and has a much more lifelike appeal than Antron
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Chironomid Gill Yarn
Orange / Fine Chenille is a long-time standard in fly tying. Our rayon chenille is of excellent quality and is dense and thick. Also see our selection
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Chenille - Orange / Fine
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Alaska Fly Fishing Trips by the Seasons
Dark Brown / Large Chenille is a long-time standard in fly tying. Our rayon chenille is of excellent quality and is dense and thick. Also see our
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Chenille - Dark Brown / Large
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Chenille & Yarn Mossy Creek Fly Fishing
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Variegated Chenille Pacific Fly Fishers
Olive / Standard Standard-sized Ultra Chenille (pictured) is commonly used for worm patterns like the San Juan Worm but is also excellent for bodies
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Ultra Chenille - Olive / Standard
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Mohair Leech Yarn Pacific Fly Fishers
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