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RUBBER SILICONE LEGS - Fly Tying Material - RED/ GOLD BARRED - Sili Legs - NEW!

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Round rubber is stiffer than silicone making this a great material for top-water flies where the return action of the legs can make a big difference. Perfect for poppers, hoppers, and other creations.

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Wapsi Fire Tip Sili Legs are made of silicone and have a translucency and flexibility that is unmatched by conventional rubber legs. These legs feature a dual coloring for a vareity of styles and patterns. Sili Legs are great for freshwater and saltwater flies, including poppers, terrestrials, streamers, nymph, shrimp, midge bodies, and more.

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Micro Silicone Legs don't deteriorate like standard rubber leg materials. They stretch and are easier to tie in than round rubber legs. Check out the

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These high quality silicone legs feature a flat profile that creates an attractive wiggle in the water. If you're looking for the buggiest legs for

RUBBER SILICONE LEGS - Fly Tying Material - Pumpkin/ Red - Sili Legs - NEW

As their name suggests, Sili Legs are silicone impregnated legs. Made of silicone, they have a translucency and flexibility that is unmatched by conventional rubber legs. This allows fly tyers to choose leg colors that blend in with the overall color scheme of their flies thus creating realistic looking fly patterns. The barred and speckled varieties of Sili Legs are ideal for creating realistic fish catching fly patterns.

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