Fox Ear Dubbing
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Fox Ear Dubbing
By chance does anyone have some extra of the light brown dubbing taken from a fox's ear available for sale? Thanks.
Bob
Bob
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Re: Fox Ear Dubbing
I have a red fox face coming from Moscow Hide and Fur. Once it arrived, I'll let you know how much I have. https://www.hideandfur.com/inventory/60501150.html
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Re: Fox Ear Dubbing
ThanksRon Eagle Elk wrote: ↑Mon Jan 17, 2022 9:36 am I have a red fox face coming from Moscow Hide and Fur. Once it arrived, I'll let you know how much I have. https://www.hideandfur.com/inventory/60501150.html
Re: Fox Ear Dubbing
Bob,
I think I can help you out on that one! Let me look back thru my stuff! I will give you a PM soon!
Having a great time in the den tying and reading and tying some more,
Dougsden
I think I can help you out on that one! Let me look back thru my stuff! I will give you a PM soon!
Having a great time in the den tying and reading and tying some more,
Dougsden
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
Re: Fox Ear Dubbing
A SPECIAL THANK YOU to Doug Duvall (Dougsden) who sent me, not only a red fox mask but also a gray fox mask, that I received this morning. So, I now have the "the hair from a red fox's ear" to tie a few of T.E. Pritt's #13 - March Brown dressing.
Now, the big problem is to find some dressings that need the hair from a gray fox's ear, eh?
Thank you Doug. This OLD guy really appreciates your generosity and thoughtfulness.
Bob
Now, the big problem is to find some dressings that need the hair from a gray fox's ear, eh?
Thank you Doug. This OLD guy really appreciates your generosity and thoughtfulness.
Bob
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Kudos to our generous friend Doug.
Bob - I’m looking forward to seeing the flies you tye with the new masks.
Bob - I’m looking forward to seeing the flies you tye with the new masks.
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Re: Fox Ear Dubbing
Just started tying 3 or 4 this evening. Between my fingers and bad back, I can’t tie very many at one sitting!
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Bob,
Glad your package made it safely! I hope you can use all the stuff in there and I'm especially interested to see your tyings of Pritt's #13 March Brown! I am so glad to be a part of your beautiful art Bob!
Doug in the Den
Glad your package made it safely! I hope you can use all the stuff in there and I'm especially interested to see your tyings of Pritt's #13 March Brown! I am so glad to be a part of your beautiful art Bob!
Doug in the Den
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Good thing Doug was able to help you out. Very little hair behind the ears of my fox mask. No idea why.
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REERon Eagle Elk wrote: ↑Mon Jan 31, 2022 9:02 am Good thing Doug was able to help you out. Very little hair behind the ears of my fox mask. No idea why.
Same with the mask that Doug sent me. That being said, I'm hoping to get a dozen or two of Pritt's #13 March Browns tied, if I can find enough of the right-sized Wookcock hackles (always a reason to damoen an OLD guy's enthusiasm, eh?)
Bob