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Chenilles have been used in fly fishing for many years. When tying certain artificial flies, chenille is used to make the bodies of the flies. This material creates volume and a natural look to the fly, which provokes the fish to attack. There are many different types - luminescent, crystal, rainbow and many others. Use chenilles on any fly and you will be amazed at how successful a fly material this is!
Chenille 5mm is a versatile tying material and is often used for shaping nice bodies - whether it's nymphs, streamers, or many different patterns. The material is made of fine synthetic fibers that are twisted around the core of the thread. This is why chenille is so durable, yet flexible and can easily be twisted around the hook shank.
Chenille 2mm is a versatile tying material and is often used for shaping nice bodies - whether it's nymphs, streamers, or many different patterns. The material is made of fine synthetic fibers that are twisted around the core of the thread. This is why chenille is so durable, yet flexible and can easily be twisted around the hook shank.
Flash Chenille 5mm is a versatile tying material and is often used for shaping nice bodies - whether it's nymphs, streamers, or many different patterns. The material is made of fine synthetic fibers that are twisted around the core of the thread. This is why chenille is so durable, yet flexible and can easily be twisted around the hook shank.
Flash Chenille 2mm is a versatile tying material and is often used for shaping nice bodies - whether it's nymphs, streamers, or many different patterns. The material is made of fine synthetic fibers that are twisted around the core of the thread. This is why chenille is so durable, yet flexible and can easily be twisted around the hook shank.
The high effectiveness of the flies made from this material is due to the fact that the body is separate from the hook and can move, and especially due to the combination of materials from which it is made. In addition to the colored material, there are dark elements and also reflective materials, which create a nearly perfect imitation of a caddisfly case.
The chenille is intended not only for making the bodies of "worms", as suggested by the name, but there are several other ways to use these chenilles. Besides fine ones, you can make a leech, a caddisfly larva, or a bone worm from chenille for catching barbel or chub. For working with chenille, it is important to first seal or glue the ends to prevent the chenille from unraveling. We do not wrap the chenille around the hook, although that is also possible, but we tie the body off the hook, as is done, for example, with large mayflies.
Krystal Chenille is a versatile tying material and is often used for shaping nice bodies - whether it's nymphs, streamers, or many different patterns. The material is made of fine synthetic fibers that are twisted around the core of the thread. This is why chenille is so durable, yet flexible and can easily be twisted around the hook shank.
Rainbow Chenille is a versatile tying material and is often used for shaping nice bodies - whether it's nymphs, streamers, or many different patterns. The material is made of fine synthetic fibers that are twisted around the core of the thread. This is why chenille is so durable, yet flexible and can easily be twisted around the hook shank.
Luminous Chenille is a versatile tying material and is often used for shaping nice bodies - whether it's nymphs, streamers, or many different patterns. The material is made of fine synthetic fibers that are twisted around the core of the thread. This is why chenille is so durable, yet flexible and can easily be twisted around the hook shank.
Long Chenille is a versatile tying material and is often used for shaping nice bodies - whether it's nymphs, streamers, or many different patterns. The material is made of fine synthetic fibers that are twisted around the core of the thread. This is why chenille is so durable, yet flexible and can easily be twisted around the hook shank.