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Old 05-02-2011, 04:45 PM
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Default Fox dubbing in dry flies?

I have been checking everyplace to see if the use of the pink fur of the vixen red fox belly in tying dry flies originates in the USA or if British and European fly tiers used it first. Perhaps some of you guys on the small stream thread might know or we can chalk it up to Gordon and his contemporaries here in the good old USA.

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