Doll fly style

Fatman

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Wanted to tie one up like the old ones
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SaltyBuckster

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What exactly is a Doll Fly?I have a bunch of little 1/32 and 1/64 tied with rabbit crosscuts that look exactly like that one.Man they catch fish.
 

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They were the lure of choice back then. Caught a lot of bass fishing with them and crappie wern't bashful either........
 

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AWESOME!!! No other way to explain it, the last local mom and pop tackle shop had a card on the wall with a "doll fly" that looked just like what you posted, same color everything right down to the thread...AWESOME!!!
 

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Thanks all!!! Like the grizzly I have to pull the long hairs so the ends look good - but I keep all the long ones for when I tie flies.
 

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Yep I sure did buddy!!!! Course I had to pull the long hairs to get it to line up the way it does. I need to tie a bunch more. I really don't have alot of white jigs so figured I'd add some more.
 

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yeah, I like the old school stuff too! what kind of head is it made on? I like the shape of the head too. yeah, great tying job!!
 

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How does it compare to tying with synthetics meant to emulate polar bear like polar fiber and other natural bear hair? I've gt a package of black bear, but I haven't tried it yet.
 

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Which is the real Polar Bear??
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The one on the left is Scottish Highland Sheep and the one on the right is Real Polar Bear.

The Highland sheep is nice to tie with but it isn't full like the Polar Bear. Even pulling out some of the underfur (and yes I save it for tying flies) the real stuff is still thicker and fuller to tie with. The Scottish stuff is good for tying streamers but after I pull the long hairs for the polar I can do the same with it. Another thing I like is that the real stuff is more translucent if that's what you want to call it and the sheen is a lot better. The small pieces let me experiment while saving the large ones.

 
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