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  2. Wulff series of dry flies - Wikipedia

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    Gray Wulff - distinguished by dark brown body fur, wings and medium dun hackle; Green Drake Wulff - attributed to Bob Jacklin, light olive body, grizzly died yellow hackle [8] Grizzly Wulff - distinguished by a yellow floss or fur body, brown wings and tail and mixed brown and grizzly hackle; Montana Wulff - attributed to Allen Knox (1960s) [9]

  3. Woolly Worm (imitation) - Wikipedia

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    The original Woolly Worm fly was constructed without a tail, but the contemporary pattern has a yarn tail or hackle fiber tail. The body is a chenille or fur body with a hackle palmered from the tail to the head of the fly. The underbody may be weighted with lead wire.

  4. Hackles - Wikipedia

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    In birds, the hackle is the group of feathers found along the back and side of the neck. [1] The hackles of some types of chicken, particularly roosters, are long, fine, and often brightly coloured. [2] These hackles may be used in fly fishing as lures. [2] Drawing of a dog with raised hackles

  5. Ordnance QF 25-pounder - Wikipedia

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    The Sexton was designed, and mostly manufactured, in Canada (some two thirds of the ordnance and mountings were imported from the UK due to limited Canadian production capacity) and was the result of mounting a 25-pounder on a Ram or Grizzly tank chassis. A 25-pounder of the ceremonial Gun Troop of the Royal Bermuda Regiment

  6. Pack saddle - Wikipedia

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    Crossbuck / Sawbuck pack saddle has crossed wooden bars to attach sling ropes. Otago pack saddle, known in military use as the British universal pack saddle, is a rideable pack saddle with two large cushioning pads to prevent injury to the animal and large hooks on each side of the metal pommel and cantle arches for hanging pack bags or crates. [3]

  7. Miller's langur - Wikipedia

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    The fur on its back is gray with a grizzly appearance, and the fur on its belly is whitish. [4] The upper part of its face is black while the lower part of its face is whitish, with the whitish part forming a U shape below the nose. [4] [7] It has a brown crown at the top of its head. [4] Infants are white with a black cross on their backs. [6]

  8. Grizzly Bear with 5 Cubs Caught on Camera in ... - AOL

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    Talk about having your hands full! A grizzly bear was spotted with 5 cubs in tow at Yellowstone National Park on June 5th. The video was shared by Stan Mills, who captures animals in the wild ...

  9. Hackle - Wikipedia

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    The hackle is a clipped plume or short spray of coloured feathers that is attached to a military headdress, with different colours being associated with particular regiments. [ 1 ] In the British Army and the armies of some Commonwealth countries, the hackle is worn by some infantry regiments , especially those designated as fusilier regiments ...

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