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Beaver Dubbing - 100% Natural


Beaver dubbing is the answer to a natural, easily applied, dry fly dubbing. This product is fine in texture and can be used without dubbing wax. We stock ten dyed, hatch-matching colors that will imitate a variety of trout steam naturals.

Wapsi's original dubbings were available only in natural colors and either on the skin or in loose form. Through years of collecting information from friends and customers across the fly fishing world, Wapsi has assembled the best and most famous of colors available today. Presently all these dubbings are dyed and processed in their facility in Mountain Home, Arkansas. Wapsi's equipment is unique to the industry, and state of the art. All this allows Wapsi to produce the most extensive and comprehensive line of dubbings of the highest quality.

Below are the ten colors of beaver dubbing we carry.

Pale Yellow Mohogany Brown Tan Rusty Brown
Pale Yellow Mahogany Brown Tan Rusty Brown
Caddis Green Olive Light Cahill Sulphur Orange
Caddis Green Olive Light Cahill Sulphur Orange
Pale Morning Dun Blue Wing OLive
Pale Morning Dun Blue Wing Olive


Please select the color from the list above.


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