Nice score! I tied up some rabbit strip shad heads a few days back and got them out today I really like the action of that stuff I need to play more with it and see what else I can come up with. What did you use to cut it?
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RABBIT STRIPS!!
Was at a craft store (Pat Catan's) today and found some full tanned rabbit skins for $4.97. I bought 1 in white and will be going back to get the natural color they had as well. :D Don't know if it is possible to dye a hide already tanned and soft? 8" x 16" piece but the outside edge is too thin to stay together. I "stripped" about 1/3rd of it. Ended up with some dubbing material too - and hair puffs floating everywhere! Took a little work, but will come out MUCH cheaper than buying pre cut.
Went to another craft store to get a cowgirl cake pan for my daughters b-day. Found some Darcie long fur for 50 cents!!!!I got Orange and Fawn. The Darcie marabou I found is some great quality. Nat. assorted color feathers - 14 grams - $1.00 White marabou - 7 grams - $1.00 Feel like I just robbed a bank! :D:D:D Total for the day - Including the rabbit skin - 8 bucks and some change!
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Nice score! I tied up some rabbit strip shad heads a few days back and got them out today I really like the action of that stuff I need to play more with it and see what else I can come up with. What did you use to cut it?
yes you can die rabbit hide I would buy all the natural color and white with store had these hides.
www.bobsjigs.com
Nice steal!!!!!!!!!!!
Fatman
Jubs - I used a razor utility knife. I tried cutting it (bottom left corner) with-out tacking it to a board with staples, could not get a straight cut.Once I stretched and tacked it down, it worked pretty good, and just cut it by eye-balling it. Just had to press down with a finger on each side of the cut to hold it. May end up trying to mount 5 ravors .125" apart on a piece of scrap wood, but not sure how to do that yet.
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AF,
Good buys on the craft fur. That's pretty neat that you were able to find orange. I'd have to order that color on-line since I haven't found a local store that carries it. BTW, I believe that the Darice company is located in OH. Perhaps I should plan a drive to go shop over there.
Coincidentally, yesterday I spent a bit of time at a craft store called the "Flower Factory". They carry all kinds of brightly-colored feathers. Though, I couldn't find any wording on the package that noted they were colorfast. I did purchase some material called "Optic Fiber". It too is distributed by another OH company called Liberty Art. It's neat looking stuff. A bright yellow iridescent fiber that shimmers gold and green under light.
They also carried rabbit skins in black, natural, and white for $4.75 apiece. I thought long and hard about them and decided...nah. Now that I've read your post, I'll consider purchasing some the next time I visit there. I now have a better idea of how to cut the skins.
Lastly, I wound up at Gander Mountain which seemingly has a perpetual 25% off all fly tying materials. They had a $.97 bin where five fly tying items could be purchased at the 25% discount and the next five are yours for free. I now have five packages of saltwater blue streamer hair (Icelandic sheep wool), a bunch of spools of Uni-Floss, strung olive saddle hackles, strung grey and fl. chartreuse marabou (blood quill), and a spool of new Ultra Thread for less than $20.
I plan to tie some bi-colored wool jigs in the near future.![]()
Last edited by Pup; 01-24-2010 at 01:20 AM.
Jig Tyer.
Pup, I was told at our local Gander Mountain store that they are selling off ALL fly tying materials and loose flys. Loose jigs are going also. They want everything in blister pacs. They will not be replacing the fly tying materials.
This was at the Davenport IA. store but I assume all the same. Illinoisgiller
Good deal on the materials. Try using a straightedge, like a framing square, pushed down firmly on the skin. Make sure the fur is not lying accross the cut too bad cuz if you use too much pressure on the blade you will cut the fur short. Apply just enough pressure to cut the skin and you can get some super results. If you plan to do much of this look into a carpet layers razor knife with replaceable square edge blades. This cut with almost no effort and is unforgiving with misplaced flesh. Having used these when I used to install rug it became a tool I use frequently for things like this. Using a straightedge will also allow you to get a few more strips from each fur.
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Attica,
I ran across this homemade zonker strip cutter last year but never got around to making one. Looks like it would do the job.
YouTube - Make Your Own Zonker Strip Cutter
Just saw this thread and was going to tell you to look up that home made zonker cutter, but Len came through with the link. I just don't even want to get into that part as I can't tie what I have now as fast as I need to. Also I don't pay that much for them now anyway. I bought a ton of packs wholesale before I started getting the whole hides Pre-cut, but some of my colors they don't offer yet that way or at least I don't think they do. Going to check on that though. I have a couple of big bags full of packs with every color you can imagine. So I am set now unless they start selling the Pre-cut ones in the two tone ones.
Be careful to any of you that try that home made cutter to not cut your fingers off.
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