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Wapsi WAPSI STRUNG MARABOU
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WAPSI STRUNG MARABOU
$4.95
Wapsi Strung Marabou FOR FLY TYING
Wapsi WAPSI KIPTAIL
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WAPSI KIPTAIL
$4.95
Kiptail (aka Calftail) is a very versatile fly tying material commonly used for hair wings and tails on flies and jigs.
Wapsi ULTRA THREAD 210
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ULTRA THREAD 210
$2.49
ULTRA THREAD 210 FLY TYING THREAD FOR SALE
Wapsi KILLER CADDIS GLASS BEADS
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KILLER CADDIS GLASS BEADS
$2.99
KILLER CADDIS GLASS BEADS FOR FLY TYING FOR SALE
Wapsi Furry Foam
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Furry Foam
$2.95
WAPSI FURRY FOAM FOR SALE
Wapsi SUPER FINE DRY FLY DUBBING
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SUPER FINE DRY FLY DUBBING
$2.99
SUPER FINE DRY FLY DUBBING used for fly tying sold at the ugly bug fly shop
Wapsi FLY RATTLE
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FLY RATTLE
$6.95
Loud Pyrex glass rattles with rounded ends.
Wapsi GULFF RESIN UV CLEAR
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GULFF RESIN UV CLEAR
$16.95
Gulff UV clear resins dry 100% tack-free and cure in just seconds.
Wapsi POLYPROPOLENE FLOATING YARN
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POLYPROPOLENE FLOATING YARN
$2.15
This material is great for wings, underbellies, or to cut and blend into dubbing.
Wapsi WAPSI GOOSE BIOTS
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WAPSI GOOSE BIOTS
$2.95
Goose Biots for tying.
Wapsi WAPSI DEER BODY HAIR
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WAPSI DEER BODY HAIR
$3.95
wapsi fly tying hair for sale
Wapsi WAPSI SPANFLEX LEGS
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WAPSI SPANFLEX LEGS
$3.95
Spanflex has unbelievable stretch, returns to its original form and has a life-like shine. Good for ribbing, tails, feelers, legs and bodies. 6" strands.
Wapsi PREMO DEER HAIR STRIP
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PREMO DEER HAIR STRIP
$15.99
premo deer hair for sale used for fly tying
Wapsi WAPSI SOW SCUD DUBBING
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WAPSI SOW SCUD DUBBING
$2.95
Wapsi Sow Scud Dubbing for life-like scuds and sow bugs.
Wapsi WAPSI D. WHITLOCK SLF DUBBING
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WAPSI D. WHITLOCK SLF DUBBING
$2.99
WHITLOCK SLF DUBBING PACKS
Wapsi WAPSI SELECT MARABOU PLUMES
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WAPSI SELECT MARABOU PLUMES
$2.95
WAPSI SELECT MARABOU PLUMES FOR FLY TYING
Wapsi WAPSI SILI WORMS
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WAPSI SILI WORMS
$3.99
WAPSI SILI WORMS- Sili Worms are made with very stretchable silicon
Wapsi WAPSI NATURAL FUR
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WAPSI NATURAL FUR
$3.49
WAPSI NATURAL FUR DUBBING FOR FLY TYING
Wapsi WAPSI PINE SQUIRREL SKIN ZONKED
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WAPSI PINE SQUIRREL SKIN ZONKED
$21.99
Wapsi's Pine Squirrel Skins come in a wide range range of colors.
Wapsi MALLARD BARRED FLANK
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MALLARD BARRED FLANK
$3.95
Wapsi Mallard Barred Flank FLY TYING FEATHERS
Wapsi FIRE EGG YARN
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FIRE EGG YARN
$3.25
Wapsi took their popular Egg Yarn and made it even better. 
Wapsi WAPSI BADGER
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WAPSI BADGER
$2.99
Quality badger for fly tying.
Wapsi WAPSI STRUNG ROOSTER SADDLES LONG
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WAPSI STRUNG ROOSTER SADDLES LONG
$7.95
WAPSI STRUNG ROOSTER SADDLES LONG FOR FLY TYING
Wapsi SILI LEGS
Wapsi
SILI LEGS
$3.95
WAPSI SILI LEGS FOR FLY TYING

Little bit about the history of Wapsifly.

 

In 1945, Lacey Gee of Independence, Iowa began a fly tying business. photo of Lacey GeeWith some financial help and encouragement from the owner of Wapsi Produce Company, Lacey established the Wapsi Fly Company. Previously, he had been employed by the poultry processing plant, which provided a ready source of feathers. That, along with incentive, imagination and a good deal of skill in fly tying, became the basis for his new business. The name, “Wapsi”, was a natural, as the buildings housing it were located on the banks of the Wapsipinicon River.
The first few years were a near break-even proposition with most flies going to individuals and small accounts. Profits came largely from the sale of thousands of rooster necks to two eastern distributors.

By the late 1940’s, business was looking up. No longer were there sales to individuals. Approximately 16 women tied full time for several wholesale accounts. They produced better than 15,000 flies per week. The flies accounted for about 1/3 of the business. Packaged materials and bulk feathers made up the balance.

Gradually the business prospered, ranking about number three in the country. Herters was number one, Universal Vise, second, and Wapsi, third. Universal and Wapsi gradually outstripped Herters who diversified into general sporting goods.

Tom and Ann Schmuecker were living on a farm near Amana, Iowa, raising boys, purebred Angus cattle, and Plymouth Barred Rock chickens. Ten years of careful breeding had produced a strain of fine crossbred birds. Tom was selling the production to Lacey. In 1973, Tom and Ann purchased Wapsi and moved their family to Independence, Iowa.
For the next five years, Wapsi continued to tie for major companies while gradually increasing the materials business. However, with the changes in the economy, fly companies began to produce flies overseas. 

 

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