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Nature's Spirit African Goat Dubbing | Premium Fly Tying Materials

Nature's Spirit African Goat Dubbing | Premium Fly Tying Materials

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Nature’s Spirit African Goat Dubbing

Nature’s Spirit African Goat Dubbing is a premium, naturally coarse dubbing designed to create lively, buggy fly bodies with excellent translucency and movement. Sourced from African goat hair, this dubbing offers a unique texture that blends spiky guard fibres with a soft underfur, making it ideal for modern nymphs, wet flies and stillwater patterns where natural movement is critical.

Its slightly coarse structure traps air and water beautifully, helping flies come alive in the current or on the retrieve. African Goat Dubbing is easy to work with, dubs smoothly onto waxed or unwaxed thread, and can be blended with other natural or synthetic dubbings to fine-tune colour, density and movement.

A favourite among fly tyers looking to create impressionistic, high-movement patterns that consistently fool fish.


Key Features

  • Premium African goat hair dubbing

  • Natural spiky texture with soft underfur

  • Excellent translucency and light diffusion

  • Dubs easily onto thread

  • Ideal for blending with other dubbings

  • Suitable for freshwater fly tying


Benefits

  • Creates buggy, lifelike fly bodies

  • Adds natural movement and silhouette underwater

  • Traps micro-air bubbles for added attraction

  • Durable fibres hold their shape after repeated casts

  • Enhances realism in both still and moving water


Uses

Nature’s Spirit African Goat Dubbing is perfect for:

  • Nymph bodies and thoraxes

  • Czech, Euro and Polish nymph patterns

  • Wet flies and traditional soft-hackle flies

  • Stillwater buzzers and shrimp patterns

  • Blending into custom dubbing mixes

An essential material for fly tyers targeting trout, grayling and other freshwater species where natural movement and texture make all the difference.

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