How To Dye Deer Tails

How To Dye Deer Hair With Kool-Aid for Flies and Lures Merwin @ Field & Stream "The Honest Angler" writes; In our current (November) print edition, I wrote about using deer hair in various forms for fly and lure-making. I also mentioned using unsweetened Kool-Aid as a dye for deer hair (and other materials) and promised directions via this blog.

Acid dyes are best for bright and fluorescent colors. I hunt and kill deer, and collect the tails from my buddies' deer. That abundance has given me opportunities to experiment. Bottom line is that cheap, easy to get dyes like RIT work for most colors, and work best when the lanolin is removed beforehand. Josh Love America, or why live here?

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.

Preserving Deer Tails 101

Preserving Deer Tails 101

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.

There are lots of information about dyeing deer hair with Rit Dye on the internet, which are basically the same as dyeing feathers and other items. An important first step is to use a thorough degreasing product that will remove all of the grease from whatever you are dyeing - in this instance your deer tails. I'd follow the steps that Rit Dye recommends for doing this: https://www.ritdye.

Preparing bucktail for jig tying involves cleaning, as deer tails-often still containing bone, dirt, or blood.

Acid dyes are best for bright and fluorescent colors. I hunt and kill deer, and collect the tails from my buddies' deer. That abundance has given me opportunities to experiment. Bottom line is that cheap, easy to get dyes like RIT work for most colors, and work best when the lanolin is removed beforehand. Josh Love America, or why live here?

Natural And Dyed Deer Tails Sale - Crow Calls Sale Save 10% Thru 4/30/17

Natural and Dyed Deer Tails Sale - Crow Calls Sale Save 10% thru 4/30/17

well i do hunt and fly fish but my? is i have 10 buck tails from deer that my dad and buddies gave me over the last year and was wondering how do you die your bucktails i dont want 10 white and brown tails you konw what i mean.

How To Dye Deer Hair With Kool-Aid for Flies and Lures Merwin @ Field & Stream "The Honest Angler" writes; In our current (November) print edition, I wrote about using deer hair in various forms for fly and lure-making. I also mentioned using unsweetened Kool-Aid as a dye for deer hair (and other materials) and promised directions via this blog.

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.

In this episode I show you a simple and cheap way to dye fur or feathers. It is pretty standard across the board. The dye that I use is Tintex Fabric Dye Thanks for watching, please like and.

Dyed Deer Tail (several Colors)

Dyed Deer Tail (several colors)

well i do hunt and fly fish but my? is i have 10 buck tails from deer that my dad and buddies gave me over the last year and was wondering how do you die your bucktails i dont want 10 white and brown tails you konw what i mean.

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.

Preparing the Bucktail The deer tails (bucktails) I acquire for jig tying usually still have the bone in the tail, are dirty and, many times, bloody. Hence, they require careful preparation before beginning the dying process to ensure the best possible outcome. The first step is to clean and remove the natural oils from the deer tails (bucktails).

Acid dyes are best for bright and fluorescent colors. I hunt and kill deer, and collect the tails from my buddies' deer. That abundance has given me opportunities to experiment. Bottom line is that cheap, easy to get dyes like RIT work for most colors, and work best when the lanolin is removed beforehand. Josh Love America, or why live here?

Deer Tails, Buck Tails, Dyed Deer Tails

Deer Tails, Buck Tails, Dyed Deer 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.

Preparing bucktail for jig tying involves cleaning, as deer tails-often still containing bone, dirt, or blood.

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.

The Many Coat Colors Of White-tailed Deer: Albino, Piebald, Melanistic ...

The Many Coat Colors of White-tailed Deer: Albino, Piebald, Melanistic ...

Preparing bucktail for jig tying involves cleaning, as deer tails-often still containing bone, dirt, or blood.

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.

Acid dyes are best for bright and fluorescent colors. I hunt and kill deer, and collect the tails from my buddies' deer. That abundance has given me opportunities to experiment. Bottom line is that cheap, easy to get dyes like RIT work for most colors, and work best when the lanolin is removed beforehand. Josh Love America, or why live here?

There are lots of information about dyeing deer hair with Rit Dye on the internet, which are basically the same as dyeing feathers and other items. An important first step is to use a thorough degreasing product that will remove all of the grease from whatever you are dyeing - in this instance your deer tails. I'd follow the steps that Rit Dye recommends for doing this: https://www.ritdye.

Dyed Deer Tail (several Colors)

Dyed Deer Tail (several colors)

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.

In this episode I show you a simple and cheap way to dye fur or feathers. It is pretty standard across the board. The dye that I use is Tintex Fabric Dye Thanks for watching, please like and.

There are lots of information about dyeing deer hair with Rit Dye on the internet, which are basically the same as dyeing feathers and other items. An important first step is to use a thorough degreasing product that will remove all of the grease from whatever you are dyeing - in this instance your deer tails. I'd follow the steps that Rit Dye recommends for doing this: https://www.ritdye.

well i do hunt and fly fish but my? is i have 10 buck tails from deer that my dad and buddies gave me over the last year and was wondering how do you die your bucktails i dont want 10 white and brown tails you konw what i mean.

Dyed Deer Tails | Crazy Crow Trading Post

Dyed Deer Tails | Crazy Crow Trading Post

There are lots of information about dyeing deer hair with Rit Dye on the internet, which are basically the same as dyeing feathers and other items. An important first step is to use a thorough degreasing product that will remove all of the grease from whatever you are dyeing - in this instance your deer tails. I'd follow the steps that Rit Dye recommends for doing this: https://www.ritdye.

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.

well i do hunt and fly fish but my? is i have 10 buck tails from deer that my dad and buddies gave me over the last year and was wondering how do you die your bucktails i dont want 10 white and brown tails you konw what i mean.

In this episode I show you a simple and cheap way to dye fur or feathers. It is pretty standard across the board. The dye that I use is Tintex Fabric Dye Thanks for watching, please like and.

Deer Tails, Buck Tails, Dyed Deer Tails

Deer Tails, Buck Tails, Dyed Deer Tails

In this episode I show you a simple and cheap way to dye fur or feathers. It is pretty standard across the board. The dye that I use is Tintex Fabric Dye Thanks for watching, please like and.

There are lots of information about dyeing deer hair with Rit Dye on the internet, which are basically the same as dyeing feathers and other items. An important first step is to use a thorough degreasing product that will remove all of the grease from whatever you are dyeing - in this instance your deer tails. I'd follow the steps that Rit Dye recommends for doing this: https://www.ritdye.

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.

How To Dye Deer Hair With Kool-Aid for Flies and Lures Merwin @ Field & Stream "The Honest Angler" writes; In our current (November) print edition, I wrote about using deer hair in various forms for fly and lure-making. I also mentioned using unsweetened Kool-Aid as a dye for deer hair (and other materials) and promised directions via this blog.

How To Restore Color To Deer Antlers CHEAP! - YouTube

How To Restore Color To Deer Antlers CHEAP! - YouTube

Acid dyes are best for bright and fluorescent colors. I hunt and kill deer, and collect the tails from my buddies' deer. That abundance has given me opportunities to experiment. Bottom line is that cheap, easy to get dyes like RIT work for most colors, and work best when the lanolin is removed beforehand. Josh Love America, or why live here?

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.

Preparing bucktail for jig tying involves cleaning, as deer tails-often still containing bone, dirt, or blood.

In this episode I show you a simple and cheap way to dye fur or feathers. It is pretty standard across the board. The dye that I use is Tintex Fabric Dye Thanks for watching, please like and.

The Many Coat Colors Of White-tailed Deer: Albino, Piebald, Melanistic ...

The Many Coat Colors of White-tailed Deer: Albino, Piebald, Melanistic ...

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.

How To Dye Deer Hair With Kool-Aid for Flies and Lures Merwin @ Field & Stream "The Honest Angler" writes; In our current (November) print edition, I wrote about using deer hair in various forms for fly and lure-making. I also mentioned using unsweetened Kool-Aid as a dye for deer hair (and other materials) and promised directions via this blog.

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.

Acid dyes are best for bright and fluorescent colors. I hunt and kill deer, and collect the tails from my buddies' deer. That abundance has given me opportunities to experiment. Bottom line is that cheap, easy to get dyes like RIT work for most colors, and work best when the lanolin is removed beforehand. Josh Love America, or why live here?

Deer Tails, Buck Tails, Dyed Deer Tails

Deer Tails, Buck Tails, Dyed Deer 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.

Acid dyes are best for bright and fluorescent colors. I hunt and kill deer, and collect the tails from my buddies' deer. That abundance has given me opportunities to experiment. Bottom line is that cheap, easy to get dyes like RIT work for most colors, and work best when the lanolin is removed beforehand. Josh Love America, or why live here?

Preparing bucktail for jig tying involves cleaning, as deer tails-often still containing bone, dirt, or blood.

In this episode I show you a simple and cheap way to dye fur or feathers. It is pretty standard across the board. The dye that I use is Tintex Fabric Dye Thanks for watching, please like and.

DYEING Deer Hair For FLY FISHING - YouTube

DYEING Deer Hair for FLY FISHING - YouTube

How To Dye Deer Hair With Kool-Aid for Flies and Lures Merwin @ Field & Stream "The Honest Angler" writes; In our current (November) print edition, I wrote about using deer hair in various forms for fly and lure-making. I also mentioned using unsweetened Kool-Aid as a dye for deer hair (and other materials) and promised directions via this blog.

Preparing the Bucktail The deer tails (bucktails) I acquire for jig tying usually still have the bone in the tail, are dirty and, many times, bloody. Hence, they require careful preparation before beginning the dying process to ensure the best possible outcome. The first step is to clean and remove the natural oils from the deer tails (bucktails).

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.

Deer Tails - 7 Colors - Wandering Bull Native American Shop

Deer Tails - 7 Colors - Wandering Bull Native American shop

There are lots of information about dyeing deer hair with Rit Dye on the internet, which are basically the same as dyeing feathers and other items. An important first step is to use a thorough degreasing product that will remove all of the grease from whatever you are dyeing - in this instance your deer tails. I'd follow the steps that Rit Dye recommends for doing this: https://www.ritdye.

How To Dye Deer Hair With Kool-Aid for Flies and Lures Merwin @ Field & Stream "The Honest Angler" writes; In our current (November) print edition, I wrote about using deer hair in various forms for fly and lure-making. I also mentioned using unsweetened Kool-Aid as a dye for deer hair (and other materials) and promised directions via this blog.

Preparing bucktail for jig tying involves cleaning, as deer tails-often still containing bone, dirt, or blood.

Acid dyes are best for bright and fluorescent colors. I hunt and kill deer, and collect the tails from my buddies' deer. That abundance has given me opportunities to experiment. Bottom line is that cheap, easy to get dyes like RIT work for most colors, and work best when the lanolin is removed beforehand. Josh Love America, or why live here?

Deer Tails Dyed FMP Over Natural For Fly Fishing, Fly Tying ZUCKER?? - Etsy

Deer Tails Dyed FMP Over Natural for Fly Fishing, Fly Tying ZUCKER?? - Etsy

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.

How To Dye Deer Hair With Kool-Aid for Flies and Lures Merwin @ Field & Stream "The Honest Angler" writes; In our current (November) print edition, I wrote about using deer hair in various forms for fly and lure-making. I also mentioned using unsweetened Kool-Aid as a dye for deer hair (and other materials) and promised directions via this blog.

In this episode I show you a simple and cheap way to dye fur or feathers. It is pretty standard across the board. The dye that I use is Tintex Fabric Dye Thanks for watching, please like and.

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.

Dyed Deer Tail (several Colors)

Dyed Deer Tail (several colors)

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.

How To Dye Deer Hair With Kool-Aid for Flies and Lures Merwin @ Field & Stream "The Honest Angler" writes; In our current (November) print edition, I wrote about using deer hair in various forms for fly and lure-making. I also mentioned using unsweetened Kool-Aid as a dye for deer hair (and other materials) and promised directions via this blog.

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.

Preparing bucktail for jig tying involves cleaning, as deer tails-often still containing bone, dirt, or blood.

Preparing the Bucktail The deer tails (bucktails) I acquire for jig tying usually still have the bone in the tail, are dirty and, many times, bloody. Hence, they require careful preparation before beginning the dying process to ensure the best possible outcome. The first step is to clean and remove the natural oils from the deer tails (bucktails).

Preparing bucktail for jig tying involves cleaning, as deer tails-often still containing bone, dirt, or blood.

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.

well i do hunt and fly fish but my? is i have 10 buck tails from deer that my dad and buddies gave me over the last year and was wondering how do you die your bucktails i dont want 10 white and brown tails you konw what i mean.

Acid dyes are best for bright and fluorescent colors. I hunt and kill deer, and collect the tails from my buddies' deer. That abundance has given me opportunities to experiment. Bottom line is that cheap, easy to get dyes like RIT work for most colors, and work best when the lanolin is removed beforehand. Josh Love America, or why live here?

In this episode I show you a simple and cheap way to dye fur or feathers. It is pretty standard across the board. The dye that I use is Tintex Fabric Dye Thanks for watching, please like and.

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.

There are lots of information about dyeing deer hair with Rit Dye on the internet, which are basically the same as dyeing feathers and other items. An important first step is to use a thorough degreasing product that will remove all of the grease from whatever you are dyeing - in this instance your deer tails. I'd follow the steps that Rit Dye recommends for doing this: https://www.ritdye.

How To Dye Deer Hair With Kool-Aid for Flies and Lures Merwin @ Field & Stream "The Honest Angler" writes; In our current (November) print edition, I wrote about using deer hair in various forms for fly and lure-making. I also mentioned using unsweetened Kool-Aid as a dye for deer hair (and other materials) and promised directions via this blog.


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