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Dubbing

Diving is the main material for fly fly knitting, which looks to have a completely different structure. Initially, dubbing was made from natural materials: undercoat of a hare, squirrel, oposum, or mole, hair and fur of animals.

Currently, dubbing is made from modern artificial materials, which in their structure do not differ completely from natural ones. Sometimes artificial dubbing is an order of magnitude higher in catchability as opposed to natural, since it retains its properties and color when wet, or all kinds of damage.

For knitting fly flies, dabbing of a special property should be selected. For the manufacture of small flies, attention should be paid to soft and supple dubbing. To perform a larger front sight, coarse and thickened dubbing fibers are used.

Experienced anglers who make bait with their own hands often combine fibers of artificial and natural dubbing. With the right approach, flies come out of such an “explosive mixture” that no fish will ever miss and you are guaranteed to be caught.

The experience of using this or that material, as well as the production of catching fly fishing lures comes with time, through experiments and observations of eating fish.