Winging material for fishing flies

Fishing – trapping – and vermin destroying – Fishing – Artificial bait

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43 4227, A01K 8500

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052090086

ABSTRACT:
A winging material system for fishing flies uses closed cell plastic foam attached to a fishing fly body. The wings or wing covers made thereof are septate due to the intrinsic characteristic of the closed cell structure of the said material. The cell septation, as it appears in thin section, simulates the appearance of wing veins of natural insect wings. The intrinsic buoyancy of the synthetic foam allows for the permanent floatation of dry flies, or for achieving buoyancy stabilization in sinking fishing flies. This material is transparent, translucent, opaque, white, or colored to simulate natural insect wing color, or to match any particular fishing fly pattern. The said material may be attached to the fly body by traditional fly tying methods, adhesives, bonding, and/ or heat sealing.

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