Fly tying materiel from Hedron
Nylon filaments tightly wrap each strand of Flashabou for increased strength, sparkle and flash. Contains approximately 1000 strands, 1/100" wide by 10" long.
The original 1/69” wide Flashabou packaged with double the length of material for those large fly patterns. A full 20” (52 cm) in length. Approximately 1,700 strands per package
Fine shreds of Flashabou in one-inch strands for a perfect flash producing dubbing. Contains approximately 2 grams of fibers, 1" in length.
The original 1/69” wide Flashabou with 3-D color effect fibers packaged with double the length of material for those large fly patterns. A full 20” (53 cm) in length.
Curled, for large body flies with long tails in an extremely light, easy-to-cast fiber. Contains approximately 6 grams of fibers, 10" in length. 23 COLORS.
A twisted strand with the natural finish of pearl added for an amazing color effect. Contains approximately 4 grams of fibers, 1/100" wide by 10" long. Also called Krystal Flash
Super-fine shreds of Flashabou in hank form for a light and super soft flash. Contains approximately 2 grams of fibers, 8" in length.
The original metallic tinsel flash in our largest color offering. Contains approximately 1700 strands, 1/69" wide by 10" long. 23 cm
The flash that shifts and adapts to its surroundings like real bait fish. Contains approximately 500 strands, 1/69" wide by 10" long.
The color-shifting material in a twisted fiber that can actually bend light. The flashabou mirage accent, twisted version is ideal for making streamers, salmon flies and steelhead. It is added (some fibers) to give flash to the assembly.
5 COLORS - Transparent colors with a black bar. An excellent synthetic alternative for the expensive grizzly feather. Contains approximately 1,250 strands, 1/69” wide by 10” long.
The flashabou accent is a shiny twisted fiber with a length of 30 cm. Also available in dyed-pearl fiber. Used in pike and sea streamer. Fiber taken individually can be used to create a body of a dry fly or the body of a perdigon.