Who uses their squirrel or rabbit harvests for fly tying/lure making material?

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Any of you guys tie your own flies and use small game fur from animals you hunted? I like the concept of catching a fish from a fly self tied with your own harvest.
 
I've used feathers from pheasants and ducks for various flies. Here is a pike fly I tied from an Abert's Squirrel tail. Screenshot_20230102-054037.png
 
Nice! I‘ll bet that would work for stripers down here.
 
I've saved a few squirrel and rabbit pelts to tie with. They are pretty easy to tan with alum and salt.
 
Only pheasant tails. Lots of fish caught off those.


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We used to sell / trade squirrel tails to mepps for lures . It was like 100 for a small assortment box back in the day . The pellet gun got some work off the back of the agr house
 
Grouse wet hackles with Australian shepherd undercoat as dubbing has been my go to. No shortage of dog fluff!
 
Hare’s ear nymph…

I used to shoot starlings to get feathers off em for tying these hornberg type flies we slayed trout on.
 
We used to sell / trade squirrel tails to mepps for lures . It was like 100 for a small assortment box back in the day . The pellet gun got some work off the back of the agr house
I remember that - never did it but remember the option.
 
I've used pheasant tails, turkey feathers, cat hair ( I was in college and poor ok) and when I was younger any bird that would succumb to my pellet gun.
 
We used to sell / trade squirrel tails to mepps for lures . It was like 100 for a small assortment box back in the day . The pellet gun got some work off the back of the agr house
I remember selling a few to Mepp's, but never got any lures.
Wish I knew how many I killed with that old Crosman Pellet rifle.
 
back when I had patients, I used fur/feathers from all the game I shot. deer hair for the bass flies, buck tails for the stripers etc. never used cat and never thought about starling, guess you could use anything though.
 
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