How to Choose the Right Tender for Your Sailboat
A good tender should make life on the water easier, not more complicated. Here's what to look for, and why the Walker Bay 10 fits the bill for a lot...
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The Hareline Dubbin Barred Crazy Legs are soft silicone fly-tying legs designed to add realistic barred movement and subtle flash to streamers, poppers, and nymph patterns. These synthetic legs provide segmented action that helps imitate natural prey and provoke strikes in both freshwater and saltwater situations.
Hareline Dubbin synthetics are favored by fly tyers for their consistency and selection of colors. Barred Crazy Legs are easy to trim and tie, allowing precise shaping for different hook sizes and fly profiles. Available in a wide range of hues—including Deep Purple/Blue (#298), Chartreuse/Pearl Flake, White/Pearl Flake and more—these legs give tyers the ability to fine-tune contrast and flash for specific conditions.
Packaged for convenient storage, typical packets fit standard fly boxes and tackle organizers. Estimated packaged dimensions are approximately 5.0 x 3.5 x 0.25 inches with an estimated weight of 0.5 oz; actual packaging may vary by color and distributor. Hareline Dubbin Barred Crazy Legs pair well with other Hareline synthetics and common fly-tying materials for versatile freshwater and saltwater patterns.