A unique material with a ton of movement, Hareline’s Furry Foam is easy to work with and can be used in countless ways. Furry Foam absorbs water and provides just the right amount of movement and undulation in your flies–whether you’re tying up a crayfish or crab body or cutting it into thin strips and wrapping nymph bodies, this synthetic material adds just the right amount of life to your flies while also being super durable. Hareline makes their Furry Foam in a ton of different colors, so whether you’re fine-tuning a caddis larva for your home waters or dialing in your permit box before a trip to the Yucatan, this material does it all.
Uses
Furry Foam can be used in a number of different ways. It’s easy to cut and can be used to wrap bodies on nymphs, emergers, and even streamers, but it’s also an excellent choice for tying a variety of crustacean bodies and claws.
Comparisons
There really isn’t anything like Furry Foam in the world of fly tying, so if you’re looking to get the buggy effect that Furry Foam provides, there’s really no alternate option.
Example Flies
Clouser’s Crayfish is a great example of a highly-effective fly that utlizes Furry Foam.
Note: Measures 5" x 6"