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Temple Dog
Temple Dog
Fly Tying Temple Dog Fur
Temple Dog hair is particularly popular for tying Scandinavian and Atlantic salmon flies, where its ability to maintain volume and movement in cold, fast-moving waters is highly valued. It's also used in steelhead patterns and other streamers targeting large freshwater and anadromous species. The hair can be used to form wings, tails, and bodies, making it a versatile choice for a variety of fly designs.
Temple Dog hair is a highly sought-after material in the world of fly tying, especially renowned among tiers of salmon and steelhead flies. Originating from the domestic dog, specifically breeds with long, soft, and slightly wavy fur, Temple Dog hair is prized for its unique physical properties that make it ideal for creating large, lifelike, and attractive fly patterns. While the name might suggest an exotic origin, it primarily refers to the style and type of hair used rather than a specific breed or origin.