I would check how it holds up to water and use before committing too much time (and hooks).
I do tie quite a few foam damsels. They are easy and good looking. Just make sure to use a wide gapped hook for good hook sets.
Just do a quick google search for videos of the multitude of good looking patterns.
Carl
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On Sat, Apr 4, 2020 at 8:01 PM 'Miles' via Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders <tidal-potomac-fly-rodders@googlegroups.com> wrote:
--I hope everyone is getting by with the social distance okay. We've had our hands full keeping my 5 y.o. busy, and we discovered this fun product called 'air clay' -- it's like a moldable foam putty that firms up in the air. It's really easy to work with and lightweight and we've made all sorts of things with it.
We got a new package of assorted colors, and by chance the first packet we pulled out was damselfly blue. So now I'm trying out damselflies with the stuff (I'll post a picture when I've got one done). I was sure somebody must have tried this before, but googling did not pull up anything. Has anybody heard of it? Tried it?thanks,Miles
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