Golden Plover
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- Ron Eagle Elk
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Golden Plover
I know there is a long waiting list from Cookshill for a Plover pelt, but his price is reasonable. Anyone know what a buy it now price would be on one of similar quality?
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Re: Golden Plover
I think I paid around $65 for a GP a few years ago. Can’t remember if that included shipping.
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Re: Golden Plover
I was on the Cookskill list for a long time.
I found a whole G plover skin listed on FeathersMc for 80 smackers and pulled the trigger.
It went into the freezer before I even opened it and when I did, it had been infested before I got it.
Not a happy camper...
Go with Cookskill but don't hold your breath.
I found a whole G plover skin listed on FeathersMc for 80 smackers and pulled the trigger.
It went into the freezer before I even opened it and when I did, it had been infested before I got it.
Not a happy camper...
Go with Cookskill but don't hold your breath.
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Re: Golden Plover
I had some dyed sharptail grouse from Blue Ribbon Flies that's close.
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Re: Golden Plover
REE - Jim Slattery might have one, its worth a call at least. Unfortunately, I have had the same experience as RickA........few things are worse than buying an infested skin or hide. I did find a sure fire way to kill all bugs (safely): dog flea and tick collar.Ron Eagle Elk wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 3:56 pm I know there is a long waiting list from Cookshill for a Plover pelt, but his price is reasonable. Anyone know what a buy it now price would be on one of similar quality?
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Re: Golden Plover
Might be worth a new thread......"Safe Material Storage"ForumGhillie wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 11:43 amJim does not have any, I was just there with Jim & Wendie. Also, he told me he cannot sell Cookshill while in the Gallatin National Forest.Theroe wrote: ↑Thu Aug 27, 2020 8:38 amREE - Jim Slattery might have one, its worth a call at least. Unfortunately, I have had the same experience as RickA........few things are worse than buying an infested skin or hide. I did find a sure fire way to kill all bugs (safely): dog flea and tick collar.Ron Eagle Elk wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 3:56 pm I know there is a long waiting list from Cookshill for a Plover pelt, but his price is reasonable. Anyone know what a buy it now price would be on one of similar quality?
Dana
Yup, I agree... flea & tick collars do work.
Soft and wet - the only way....
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Re: Golden Plover
Thanks for all the replies. It's not that I need one, it's that I have one from Cookshill, along with two wings, also from Cookshill. My problem is, I have never pulled a feather from the pelt, I've always tied from the wings I have. I'm 74, almost 75, and I'll probably never use the feathers. I'm trying to decide what to do with it.
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Let me know if you decide to sell it. I’d be interested.
Wings or no wings. GP is hard to come by...
Wings or no wings. GP is hard to come by...
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Re: Golden Plover
Presently Ron you could get an easy 85 to 90 dollars for the skin.
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Re: Golden Plover
I experienced the same thing when I ordered Red Grouse, Snipe, etc. from US suppliers. Don't know if what I got was old stock or picked over / leftovers. For a bunch of years, if I need any of the materials for the old North Country spiders / drerssings, I order them ALL from Cookshill!RickA wrote: ↑Wed Aug 26, 2020 5:50 pm I was on the Cookskill list for a long time.
I found a whole G plover skin listed on FeathersMc for 80 smackers and pulled the trigger.
It went into the freezer before I even opened it and when I did, it had been infested before I got it.
Not a happy camper...
Go with Cookskill but don't hold your breath.
Bob