Jerry French Fly Fishing
Dual Dubbing Brush
Dual Dubbing Brush
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Dual Dubbing Brush – Built for Modern Steelhead Flies
When you’re tying flies that need to move, breathe, and come alive in the water, your dubbing loop matters. When you’re tying flies with dubbing loops or composite materials, the difference is in the brush-out. This tool opens up trapped fibers so your flies move, breathe, and fish the way they’re supposed to.
The Dual Dubbing Brush was designed with that in mind—built for tiers who rely on composite loops and blended materials to create flies with depth, profile, and lifelike motion.
Designed specifically for dubbing loops and composite brushes used in modern steelhead and salmon flies.
This is the brush I use and is used to tie my flies at the factory.  The Ultra Squid and Dirty Hoh would not look and function properly without this highly effective tool.
Why This Brush Works
A dubbing loop isn’t finished when it’s spun—it’s finished when it’s properly brushed out.
This tool features two working surfaces:
- A Velcro hook side for teasing out shorter, finer materials
- A set of closely spaced fine metal tines that dig into dense loops and free everything trapped inside
The metal side is where the magic happens. The spacing allows you to fully open up composite loops—bringing out flash, natural fibers, and synthetics so they work together instead of clumping.
How I Use It
After spinning your loop, take the brush and work slowly down the length of the dubbing loop or brush.
Don’t rush it.
Let the tool do the work—freeing the fibers and aligning them so the fly builds a clean, balanced profile.
This step is what gives flies that movement in the water, instead of looking stiff or collapsed.
What It Changes
- More movement and flow in the water
- Better material separation and blending
- Fuller, more natural fly profiles
- Consistency from fly to fly
Best Applications
- Intruders and modern steelhead flies
- Composite loop bodies
- Salmon and saltwater patterns
- Any fly where movement matters
