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Hareline 12 Most Popular Dubbing Colors - Multi Color Assortment W/ Dispenser

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An excellent dubbing for all of your buggy needs, Hareline’s 12 Most Popular Dubbing Colors - Multi Color Assortment W/ Dispenser has just what you need to imitate nearly every insect you’ll encounter. Each of the colors in this assortment is blended entirely out of quality rabbit hair, and with a perfect combo of underfur and guard hair, your nymphs will always have a natural look with just the right amount of movement–even better, the dispenser is reusable and the holes make it easy to pinch out just the right amount. With twelve different colors–three of which are variations of the classic Hares Ear Dubbing–you’ll be ready to imitate anything from cressbugs to caddis and mayflies. 


Uses

Rabbit Dubbing is one of the most versatile dubbing materials out there and you can turn to it whether you’re tying up nymphs, streamer bodies, or emergers. This dubbing will absorb water, so it’s not a great choice, but with its buggy appearance, it is perfect for a variety of subsurface patterns. 


Comparisons 

If you’re looking for another assortment of Rabbit Fur Dubbing, then Hareline’s Hare’s Ear Plus Dub - Multi Color Assortment W/ Dispenser is a great choice. This also provides you with twelve different colors of rabbit dubbing, but the main difference between these two materials is that Hare’s Ear Plus Dub has Antron blended into the rabbit fur, giving a subtle sparkle. 

100% rabbit hair, meticulously blended, available in a spectrum of colors for all your fly tying needs, including three distinct Hare's Ear blends.

 

Available Colors:

  • Light Cahill
  • March Brown
  • Adam's Grey
  • Hare's Ear
  • Dark Hare's Ear
  • Black
  • Olive
  • Caddis Green
  • Chocolate Brown
  • Cinnamon Caddis
  • Olive Brown
  • Olive Hare's Ear

 

This extensive palette ensures you have the perfect color for crafting a variety of fly patterns, whether you're tying a traditional dry fly or an innovative nymph.

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