Shu Flies

AAHH200-DM3  $50.00
Mule Tail Shu Flies
Approx. 13" including brass ring.
*Sadly these are no longer being made so very limited supply!

Shu Fly HH200DM3#1 Sorrel Black White
Shu Fly HH200DM3#3 White Sorrel Black
Shu Fly HH200DM3#5 Sorrel White Black

#1 Sorrel/Black/White

#3 White/Sorrel/Black

#5 Sorrel/White/Black
Sorrel is now a dark sorrel/dark brown.

WWHH19R  $45.00
Rawhide Braided Top Shu Flies
Approx. 13" - 15" including ring.

Shu Fly WWHH19R Black
Shu Fly WWHH19R Mixed Brown
Shu Fly WWHH19R White
Shu Fly WWHH19R Sorrel

Black

Mixed Brown

White

Sorrel

AAHH213  $46.00
Hitched Horse Hair Top Shu Flies
Approx. 14" including brass ring.

Shu Fly AAHH213 #2 Sorrel
Shu Fly AAHH213 #3 White
Shufly

#2 Sorrel

#3 White

#5 Black

Shu-Fly, Whip, Quirt
$30.00

Long Shu Fly Whip
Long Shu Fly Whip Black

Black

Long Shu Fly Whip White

White

Long Shu Fly Whip Grey

Grey

Long Shu Fly Whip Sorrel

Sorrel

Shu Flies and Mule Bells

Did you know that the term “3-bell mule” dates back to the days when the Cavalry used horses and mules in the military?  When a green (unbroke) mule was enlisted, its tail was shaved.

When the mule was  able to pack, (packsaddle broke) its tail hair had grown back and a tassel (or “bell”) was trimmed on the tail, one-bell mule.

When the mule learned to drive, a second tassel was trimmed below the first, two-bell mule.

Finally, when the mule was saddle broken, a third tassel was trimmed below the second, three-bell mule.  This mule could pack, drive and ride.

The bells shaved in the mule's tail told the troops their level of training and capability as the mule was transferred to different divisions.

One, two & three bell tassels (shu flies) are reminiscent of days of old and still apply to the Mules of today!