seal's fur or kid mohair for dubbing

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seal's fur or kid mohair for dubbing

Post by ronr » Thu Dec 12, 2019 11:40 am

If I were to order and assortment of colors of either seals fur or mohair... which colors would you suggest.
feathersmc has assortments (pretty pricey) but highly recommended. Also, should I just go for the mohair as a substitute, or is the real seal worth it...

I plan to use either of these for dubbing blends. I'm reading Atherton's book and he has a number of flies with seal's fur blended with various other materials that I'm going to make up..
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Re: seal's fur or kid mohair for dubbing

Post by upstatetrout » Thu Dec 12, 2019 11:53 am

Seal then you will look at the flies and say I am glad I did not have to substitute. Atherton flies come alive with the correct materials.

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Re: seal's fur or kid mohair for dubbing

Post by letumgo » Thu Dec 12, 2019 12:59 pm

I have both (seal and mohair), and agree with Tom. Seal should be your first choice.

Please note, however that not all seal and mohair dubbings are the same. The seal dubbing offered by feathersmc, are really nice stuff. The kid mohair dubbing he sells comes from our friend Bill Bailey, also very nice stuff.

Buy the seal dubbing, then ask for the mohair dubbing for Christmas. :twisted: :D
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Re: seal's fur or kid mohair for dubbing

Post by wsbailey » Thu Dec 12, 2019 1:47 pm

FeathersMC.com primary caters to classic salmon fly tyers. Many of them tie large wallhangers rather than flies for fishing. The mohair is much longer than your average dubbing. It's meant to put on the hook like floss. The more parallel the fibers; the more lustrous they appear just like reeled silk floss. I have several types of mohair that I purchased directly from ranchers. Some is very fine (baby or superfine mohair) and it would make great dubbing for trout flies. Since trout flies isn't John's primary market; he doesn't want to carry it. For this reason I never got around to dyeing it but I hope to someday. The salmon stuff has me overwhelmed at the moment.
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Re: seal's fur or kid mohair for dubbing

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Thu Dec 12, 2019 6:25 pm

I have both from John and prefer tying with the seal. There is no realistic substitute for seal fur.
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Re: seal's fur or kid mohair for dubbing

Post by narcodog » Thu Dec 12, 2019 7:41 pm

For some great seal look at Dette Flies he has some awesome stuff and it won't break the bank.
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Re: seal's fur or kid mohair for dubbing

Post by ronr » Thu Dec 12, 2019 11:16 pm

thanks all... seems Seal is the overwhelming choice. Unfortunately, Dette is out of stock of almost all their colors....
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Re: seal's fur or kid mohair for dubbing

Post by narcodog » Fri Dec 13, 2019 1:02 pm

Ron, call them, I know they have more colors which need to be bagged up.
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Re: seal's fur or kid mohair for dubbing

Post by Theroe » Fri Dec 13, 2019 2:48 pm

narcodog wrote: Fri Dec 13, 2019 1:02 pm Ron, call them, I know they have more colors which need to be bagged up.
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Re: seal's fur or kid mohair for dubbing

Post by ronr » Fri Dec 13, 2019 7:30 pm

thanks for the extra heads up on Dette's I've ordered other stuff from them in the past... a call probably would be a good idea...
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