Skeena Kid Goat - White
Premium Kid Goat Hair – Versatile Material for Fly Tying
Enhance your fly tying with Kid Goat Hair, a premium material favored for its fine texture, flexibility, and versatility. With an average length of 1.75", this straight, semi-flexible hair is an excellent choice for creating lifelike and functional fly patterns.
Key Features & Applications
- Superior Wing Posts: Perfect for large Steelhead and Atlantic Salmon flies, including Bombers and wakers. Its straight and fine quality makes it a strong alternative to traditional calf body hair.
- Traditional Wings with a Buggy Look: Adds a natural and rugged aesthetic to wings on traditional patterns, ideal for fly tiers seeking authenticity.
- Bucktail Replacement: A reliable substitute for bucktail in smaller fly sizes, offering enhanced flexibility and a streamlined appearance.
- Straight and Slightly Longer Than Calf Body Hair: Provides better control and ease of use for tying intricate patterns.
Specifications
- Hair Length: Approximately 1.75"
- Patch Size: 3" x 3"
- Color: White
- Applications: Winging, wing posts, and more
Kid Goat Hair is a trusted material for creating durable and eye-catching flies, whether you’re tying classic patterns or exploring new designs. Its longer, straighter fibers and versatile uses make it an essential addition to your fly-tying kit.
Add a touch of quality and finesse to your fly tying with Kid Goat Hair—designed for tiers who value tradition and performance.
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IF INTERESTED IN ORDERING FLIES?
It has become very difficult to keep a good stock of quality flies as I tie many of the patterns myself especially the custom streamers. If you are interested in ordering flies and do not see stock available please forward me a list of what you would like in the chat, by email, or Facebook message. I will provide you a quote and delivery date and only accept payment when the flies are ready to ship. Please note that It will be very unlikely that I will be able to provide custom flies during the summer months (between June-August)
Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause