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McFlylon McFlyfoam Products - Light Copper (Tan)
McFlylon McFlyfoam Products - Light Copper (Tan)
McFlylon is a bright, wavy polypropylene yarn made by McFlyfoam Products. It is great for many fly tying applications that require a light, floating material. It is also available in more colors than regular spooled polypro yarn. And better still, it doesn’t come on a tiny card, you get a big hank of McFlylon to get you through a lot of dry fly wings per pack. A lot!
McFlylon by McFlyfoam Products is especially suited for strike indicators, parachute posts, and underwings for stoneflies and other large terrestrials. McFlylon has just the right amount of sheen to give it just a little bit of sparkle. It works great for both freshwater and saltwater fly patterns.
We love this stuff! It’s not just a material for strike indicators. it is the ultimate winging material for big, bad and ugly dry flies. You can’t tie a Chubby Chernobyl without McFlylon, it just wouldn’t be the same. This stuff comes in handy for all manner of terrestrial patterns. From tiny wings on ant and spent spinner patterns right up to big cicadas. The gentle sheen, and the manner in which it floats makes it ideal for any winged dry fly.
Bright colors
Wavy texture
Lightweight
Floats
Quality material
McFlyfoam Products are made in the U.S.A.
Of course, if you want to create all sorts of natural looking streamer fly patterns, then our ever growing range of natural hairs and furs is the ideal place to start for something different to the synthetic option. Don’t just settle on looking in the Hare & Rabbit category when you’re chasing quality winging and body furs, check out the Specialty Species Category of the Troutlore Flytying Store as well. Plus, we keep a great selection of Calf and Bucktail as well, in a big range of colours to take care of your freshwater and saltwater flytying needs. If you can’t find a product you are specifically looking for, get in touch and we will see if it can be sourced, and kept in stock. Plus, you can keep up to date with new releases through our newsletter and social media outlets.