How To Dye Squirrel Tails

Dying Squirrel Tails I am wanting to dye some grey squirrel tails hot pink. I am sure I will be able to use rit dye, but do I need to bleach the tail first. Can use any help.:D DR Fish 03-23-2009,11:53 PM #2 gabulldog Crappie Wall Hanger II Join Date Jan 2006 Location ga Posts 747 Post Thanks / Like woo hoo another tree rat lover thats what it would look like if you didnt bleach the tails.

Black is always a difficult colour to dye. I've found red first then black gives good results although never tried on squirrel tails.

FWIW Add mothballs to the bag or box that you put you deer/squirrel tails in.You will never have bug problems that way. Only other tip is to have all the fat removed from the tails before you try to dye them I always put Borax and salt on my deer tails and were dry and partly tanned before I started.

My mate got a batch of grey squirrel tails and wanted me to dye them. All these are done with Jaquard dyes, tails washed in washing up liquid and rinsed out so there's still a bit of foam still in them and then patted dry under paper towels. Ive then taken pan of water where I've added the dye, a few drops of synthrapol -raised to the boil, chucked in a good glug of 10% Polish vinegar then.

Bleached And Dyed Squirrel Tails - On-Line Fly Tying Magazine And Fly ...

Bleached and Dyed Squirrel Tails - On-Line Fly Tying Magazine and Fly ...

Tying Tips; Preparing Grey Squirrel Tails for Tying with, by Davie McPhail Davie McPhail 127K subscribers Subscribe.

I use liquid RIT dye, dip 'em in the full strength RIT, wring 'em out a bit wearing rubber gloves, rinse 'em and voila, dyed bucktail, squirrel hair, you, the kids, the dog, the kid's dog, and anything else that gets within 10ft.

Dying Squirrel Tails I am wanting to dye some grey squirrel tails hot pink. I am sure I will be able to use rit dye, but do I need to bleach the tail first. Can use any help.:D DR Fish 03-23-2009,11:53 PM #2 gabulldog Crappie Wall Hanger II Join Date Jan 2006 Location ga Posts 747 Post Thanks / Like woo hoo another tree rat lover thats what it would look like if you didnt bleach the tails.

I have found that with squirrel you really must give the tail a very good wash with Venpol or Fairy liquid or other such detergent, then rinse well. Otherwise the dye just doesnt take, guess they must have a lot of natural oils in the thair?

SQUIRREL TAIL - Premium Fly Tying Material - Natural & Dyed Colors | EBay

SQUIRREL TAIL - Premium Fly Tying Material - Natural & Dyed Colors | eBay

I have some Bucktails and squirrel tails I would like to dye colors for my personal tying use. I'm wanting to use the fur I have harvested myself from hunting. Has anyone here dyed fur themselves and would be willing to share your how to information? Thanks.

This is my second video which shows the final step in preparing bucktails for jig tying. The first video (part 2 of the process): Processing Deer Tails for Jig Tying RIT Dye https://www.ritdye.

My mate got a batch of grey squirrel tails and wanted me to dye them. All these are done with Jaquard dyes, tails washed in washing up liquid and rinsed out so there's still a bit of foam still in them and then patted dry under paper towels. Ive then taken pan of water where I've added the dye, a few drops of synthrapol -raised to the boil, chucked in a good glug of 10% Polish vinegar then.

I have found that with squirrel you really must give the tail a very good wash with Venpol or Fairy liquid or other such detergent, then rinse well. Otherwise the dye just doesnt take, guess they must have a lot of natural oils in the thair?

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Tying Tips; Preparing Grey Squirrel Tails for Tying with, by Davie McPhail Davie McPhail 127K subscribers Subscribe.

FWIW Add mothballs to the bag or box that you put you deer/squirrel tails in.You will never have bug problems that way. Only other tip is to have all the fat removed from the tails before you try to dye them I always put Borax and salt on my deer tails and were dry and partly tanned before I started.

Learn how to prepare squirrel tails for fly tying in this comprehensive step-by-step guide. From skinning to cleaning and dyeing, this guide will cover everything you need to know to get your squirrel tails ready for your next fly tying project.

My mate got a batch of grey squirrel tails and wanted me to dye them. All these are done with Jaquard dyes, tails washed in washing up liquid and rinsed out so there's still a bit of foam still in them and then patted dry under paper towels. Ive then taken pan of water where I've added the dye, a few drops of synthrapol -raised to the boil, chucked in a good glug of 10% Polish vinegar then.

Dyed Squirrel Tails - Lathkill Fly Fishing And Fly Tying

Dyed Squirrel Tails - Lathkill fly fishing and fly tying

Black is always a difficult colour to dye. I've found red first then black gives good results although never tried on squirrel tails.

Learn how to prepare squirrel tails for fly tying in this comprehensive step-by-step guide. From skinning to cleaning and dyeing, this guide will cover everything you need to know to get your squirrel tails ready for your next fly tying project.

This is my second video which shows the final step in preparing bucktails for jig tying. The first video (part 2 of the process): Processing Deer Tails for Jig Tying RIT Dye https://www.ritdye.

FWIW Add mothballs to the bag or box that you put you deer/squirrel tails in.You will never have bug problems that way. Only other tip is to have all the fat removed from the tails before you try to dye them I always put Borax and salt on my deer tails and were dry and partly tanned before I started.

Dying Up Some Squirrel Tails For Crappie Jigs - YouTube

Dying up some squirrel tails for Crappie jigs - YouTube

Black is always a difficult colour to dye. I've found red first then black gives good results although never tried on squirrel tails.

I use liquid RIT dye, dip 'em in the full strength RIT, wring 'em out a bit wearing rubber gloves, rinse 'em and voila, dyed bucktail, squirrel hair, you, the kids, the dog, the kid's dog, and anything else that gets within 10ft.

I have some Bucktails and squirrel tails I would like to dye colors for my personal tying use. I'm wanting to use the fur I have harvested myself from hunting. Has anyone here dyed fur themselves and would be willing to share your how to information? Thanks.

I have found that with squirrel you really must give the tail a very good wash with Venpol or Fairy liquid or other such detergent, then rinse well. Otherwise the dye just doesnt take, guess they must have a lot of natural oils in the thair?

Squirrel Tails For Fly Tying & Jigs : Fly Artist

Squirrel Tails for Fly Tying & Jigs : Fly Artist

This is my second video which shows the final step in preparing bucktails for jig tying. The first video (part 2 of the process): Processing Deer Tails for Jig Tying RIT Dye https://www.ritdye.

My mate got a batch of grey squirrel tails and wanted me to dye them. All these are done with Jaquard dyes, tails washed in washing up liquid and rinsed out so there's still a bit of foam still in them and then patted dry under paper towels. Ive then taken pan of water where I've added the dye, a few drops of synthrapol -raised to the boil, chucked in a good glug of 10% Polish vinegar then.

FWIW Add mothballs to the bag or box that you put you deer/squirrel tails in.You will never have bug problems that way. Only other tip is to have all the fat removed from the tails before you try to dye them I always put Borax and salt on my deer tails and were dry and partly tanned before I started.

Dying Squirrel Tails I am wanting to dye some grey squirrel tails hot pink. I am sure I will be able to use rit dye, but do I need to bleach the tail first. Can use any help.:D DR Fish 03-23-2009,11:53 PM #2 gabulldog Crappie Wall Hanger II Join Date Jan 2006 Location ga Posts 747 Post Thanks / Like woo hoo another tree rat lover thats what it would look like if you didnt bleach the tails.

Bleached And Dyed Squirrel Tails - On-Line Fly Tying Magazine And Fly ...

Bleached and Dyed Squirrel Tails - On-Line Fly Tying Magazine and Fly ...

Learn how to prepare squirrel tails for fly tying in this comprehensive step-by-step guide. From skinning to cleaning and dyeing, this guide will cover everything you need to know to get your squirrel tails ready for your next fly tying project.

This is my second video which shows the final step in preparing bucktails for jig tying. The first video (part 2 of the process): Processing Deer Tails for Jig Tying RIT Dye https://www.ritdye.

Dying Squirrel Tails I am wanting to dye some grey squirrel tails hot pink. I am sure I will be able to use rit dye, but do I need to bleach the tail first. Can use any help.:D DR Fish 03-23-2009,11:53 PM #2 gabulldog Crappie Wall Hanger II Join Date Jan 2006 Location ga Posts 747 Post Thanks / Like woo hoo another tree rat lover thats what it would look like if you didnt bleach the tails.

I have found that with squirrel you really must give the tail a very good wash with Venpol or Fairy liquid or other such detergent, then rinse well. Otherwise the dye just doesnt take, guess they must have a lot of natural oils in the thair?

How To Preserve A Squirrel Tail: The Easy Steps To Follow

How to Preserve a Squirrel Tail: The Easy Steps to Follow

This is my second video which shows the final step in preparing bucktails for jig tying. The first video (part 2 of the process): Processing Deer Tails for Jig Tying RIT Dye https://www.ritdye.

I have found that with squirrel you really must give the tail a very good wash with Venpol or Fairy liquid or other such detergent, then rinse well. Otherwise the dye just doesnt take, guess they must have a lot of natural oils in the thair?

Tying Tips; Preparing Grey Squirrel Tails for Tying with, by Davie McPhail Davie McPhail 127K subscribers Subscribe.

Learn how to prepare squirrel tails for fly tying in this comprehensive step-by-step guide. From skinning to cleaning and dyeing, this guide will cover everything you need to know to get your squirrel tails ready for your next fly tying project.

Dyed Squirrel Tails

Dyed squirrel tails

Black is always a difficult colour to dye. I've found red first then black gives good results although never tried on squirrel tails.

I use liquid RIT dye, dip 'em in the full strength RIT, wring 'em out a bit wearing rubber gloves, rinse 'em and voila, dyed bucktail, squirrel hair, you, the kids, the dog, the kid's dog, and anything else that gets within 10ft.

This is my second video which shows the final step in preparing bucktails for jig tying. The first video (part 2 of the process): Processing Deer Tails for Jig Tying RIT Dye https://www.ritdye.

Learn how to prepare squirrel tails for fly tying in this comprehensive step-by-step guide. From skinning to cleaning and dyeing, this guide will cover everything you need to know to get your squirrel tails ready for your next fly tying project.

Squirrel Tails - Blue Ribbon Flies

Squirrel Tails - Blue Ribbon Flies

Learn how to prepare squirrel tails for fly tying in this comprehensive step-by-step guide. From skinning to cleaning and dyeing, this guide will cover everything you need to know to get your squirrel tails ready for your next fly tying project.

Tying Tips; Preparing Grey Squirrel Tails for Tying with, by Davie McPhail Davie McPhail 127K subscribers Subscribe.

FWIW Add mothballs to the bag or box that you put you deer/squirrel tails in.You will never have bug problems that way. Only other tip is to have all the fat removed from the tails before you try to dye them I always put Borax and salt on my deer tails and were dry and partly tanned before I started.

I use liquid RIT dye, dip 'em in the full strength RIT, wring 'em out a bit wearing rubber gloves, rinse 'em and voila, dyed bucktail, squirrel hair, you, the kids, the dog, the kid's dog, and anything else that gets within 10ft.

Fly Tying Squirrel Tails Natural Colours & Dyed

Fly Tying Squirrel Tails Natural Colours & Dyed

Tying Tips; Preparing Grey Squirrel Tails for Tying with, by Davie McPhail Davie McPhail 127K subscribers Subscribe.

FWIW Add mothballs to the bag or box that you put you deer/squirrel tails in.You will never have bug problems that way. Only other tip is to have all the fat removed from the tails before you try to dye them I always put Borax and salt on my deer tails and were dry and partly tanned before I started.

This is my second video which shows the final step in preparing bucktails for jig tying. The first video (part 2 of the process): Processing Deer Tails for Jig Tying RIT Dye https://www.ritdye.

I use liquid RIT dye, dip 'em in the full strength RIT, wring 'em out a bit wearing rubber gloves, rinse 'em and voila, dyed bucktail, squirrel hair, you, the kids, the dog, the kid's dog, and anything else that gets within 10ft.

Squirrel Tails: Gray, Black, Brown/blonde, Fox Squirrel Tail, Red ...

Squirrel Tails: Gray, Black, Brown/blonde, Fox Squirrel Tail, Red ...

I have some Bucktails and squirrel tails I would like to dye colors for my personal tying use. I'm wanting to use the fur I have harvested myself from hunting. Has anyone here dyed fur themselves and would be willing to share your how to information? Thanks.

I use liquid RIT dye, dip 'em in the full strength RIT, wring 'em out a bit wearing rubber gloves, rinse 'em and voila, dyed bucktail, squirrel hair, you, the kids, the dog, the kid's dog, and anything else that gets within 10ft.

Dying Squirrel Tails I am wanting to dye some grey squirrel tails hot pink. I am sure I will be able to use rit dye, but do I need to bleach the tail first. Can use any help.:D DR Fish 03-23-2009,11:53 PM #2 gabulldog Crappie Wall Hanger II Join Date Jan 2006 Location ga Posts 747 Post Thanks / Like woo hoo another tree rat lover thats what it would look like if you didnt bleach the tails.

FWIW Add mothballs to the bag or box that you put you deer/squirrel tails in.You will never have bug problems that way. Only other tip is to have all the fat removed from the tails before you try to dye them I always put Borax and salt on my deer tails and were dry and partly tanned before I started.

Hair - W. W. Doak And Sons Ltd. Fly Fishing Tackle

Hair - W. W. Doak and Sons Ltd. Fly Fishing Tackle

I have found that with squirrel you really must give the tail a very good wash with Venpol or Fairy liquid or other such detergent, then rinse well. Otherwise the dye just doesnt take, guess they must have a lot of natural oils in the thair?

FWIW Add mothballs to the bag or box that you put you deer/squirrel tails in.You will never have bug problems that way. Only other tip is to have all the fat removed from the tails before you try to dye them I always put Borax and salt on my deer tails and were dry and partly tanned before I started.

Tying Tips; Preparing Grey Squirrel Tails for Tying with, by Davie McPhail Davie McPhail 127K subscribers Subscribe.

This is my second video which shows the final step in preparing bucktails for jig tying. The first video (part 2 of the process): Processing Deer Tails for Jig Tying RIT Dye https://www.ritdye.

Hairs, Tails - Tight Lines Fly Fishing Co.

Hairs, Tails - Tight Lines Fly Fishing Co.

I use liquid RIT dye, dip 'em in the full strength RIT, wring 'em out a bit wearing rubber gloves, rinse 'em and voila, dyed bucktail, squirrel hair, you, the kids, the dog, the kid's dog, and anything else that gets within 10ft.

Black is always a difficult colour to dye. I've found red first then black gives good results although never tried on squirrel tails.

Dying Squirrel Tails I am wanting to dye some grey squirrel tails hot pink. I am sure I will be able to use rit dye, but do I need to bleach the tail first. Can use any help.:D DR Fish 03-23-2009,11:53 PM #2 gabulldog Crappie Wall Hanger II Join Date Jan 2006 Location ga Posts 747 Post Thanks / Like woo hoo another tree rat lover thats what it would look like if you didnt bleach the tails.

FWIW Add mothballs to the bag or box that you put you deer/squirrel tails in.You will never have bug problems that way. Only other tip is to have all the fat removed from the tails before you try to dye them I always put Borax and salt on my deer tails and were dry and partly tanned before I started.

Natural And Dyed Squirrel Tails

Natural and Dyed Squirrel tails

I have found that with squirrel you really must give the tail a very good wash with Venpol or Fairy liquid or other such detergent, then rinse well. Otherwise the dye just doesnt take, guess they must have a lot of natural oils in the thair?

Dying Squirrel Tails I am wanting to dye some grey squirrel tails hot pink. I am sure I will be able to use rit dye, but do I need to bleach the tail first. Can use any help.:D DR Fish 03-23-2009,11:53 PM #2 gabulldog Crappie Wall Hanger II Join Date Jan 2006 Location ga Posts 747 Post Thanks / Like woo hoo another tree rat lover thats what it would look like if you didnt bleach the tails.

I have some Bucktails and squirrel tails I would like to dye colors for my personal tying use. I'm wanting to use the fur I have harvested myself from hunting. Has anyone here dyed fur themselves and would be willing to share your how to information? Thanks.

FWIW Add mothballs to the bag or box that you put you deer/squirrel tails in.You will never have bug problems that way. Only other tip is to have all the fat removed from the tails before you try to dye them I always put Borax and salt on my deer tails and were dry and partly tanned before I started.

FWIW Add mothballs to the bag or box that you put you deer/squirrel tails in.You will never have bug problems that way. Only other tip is to have all the fat removed from the tails before you try to dye them I always put Borax and salt on my deer tails and were dry and partly tanned before I started.

I have some Bucktails and squirrel tails I would like to dye colors for my personal tying use. I'm wanting to use the fur I have harvested myself from hunting. Has anyone here dyed fur themselves and would be willing to share your how to information? Thanks.

Tying Tips; Preparing Grey Squirrel Tails for Tying with, by Davie McPhail Davie McPhail 127K subscribers Subscribe.

My mate got a batch of grey squirrel tails and wanted me to dye them. All these are done with Jaquard dyes, tails washed in washing up liquid and rinsed out so there's still a bit of foam still in them and then patted dry under paper towels. Ive then taken pan of water where I've added the dye, a few drops of synthrapol -raised to the boil, chucked in a good glug of 10% Polish vinegar then.

I have found that with squirrel you really must give the tail a very good wash with Venpol or Fairy liquid or other such detergent, then rinse well. Otherwise the dye just doesnt take, guess they must have a lot of natural oils in the thair?

Black is always a difficult colour to dye. I've found red first then black gives good results although never tried on squirrel tails.

This is my second video which shows the final step in preparing bucktails for jig tying. The first video (part 2 of the process): Processing Deer Tails for Jig Tying RIT Dye https://www.ritdye.

I use liquid RIT dye, dip 'em in the full strength RIT, wring 'em out a bit wearing rubber gloves, rinse 'em and voila, dyed bucktail, squirrel hair, you, the kids, the dog, the kid's dog, and anything else that gets within 10ft.

Dying Squirrel Tails I am wanting to dye some grey squirrel tails hot pink. I am sure I will be able to use rit dye, but do I need to bleach the tail first. Can use any help.:D DR Fish 03-23-2009,11:53 PM #2 gabulldog Crappie Wall Hanger II Join Date Jan 2006 Location ga Posts 747 Post Thanks / Like woo hoo another tree rat lover thats what it would look like if you didnt bleach the tails.

Learn how to prepare squirrel tails for fly tying in this comprehensive step-by-step guide. From skinning to cleaning and dyeing, this guide will cover everything you need to know to get your squirrel tails ready for your next fly tying project.


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