Thank you, Carl; I hadn't heard of him before.Old Hat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 5:47 pm Aaron Ostoj often has some of good quality. About 2x the shop cost, you'll have to decide if worth it. He often has very nicely dyed options too and can custom dye for you.
https://www.aaronmostojfeathers.com/sto ... Skins.html
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He doesn't stock up a lot. So you do have to check in and see what he has but he is a great guy and can have some very cool skins for soft hackles every now and then.Mike62 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 06, 2020 8:58 amThank you, Carl; I hadn't heard of him before.Old Hat wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 5:47 pm Aaron Ostoj often has some of good quality. About 2x the shop cost, you'll have to decide if worth it. He often has very nicely dyed options too and can custom dye for you.
https://www.aaronmostojfeathers.com/sto ... Skins.html
I hate it when I think I'm buying organic vegetables, and when I get home I discover they are just regular donuts.
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Great Feathers is a great shop and the owner,Mike Watriss,is great guy.zen leecher wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2020 6:27 pm I think in the past the three sources I've used are 1) Great Feathers, 2) Blue Ribbon and 3) back yard.
Last I bought was from Great Feathers and it was a good skin.
I’ve been heard saying that if Mike sold burgers and beer there would be no reason to go home.
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Mike
I’m a little surprised to hear that there aren’t many starlings up your way. I would’ve thought you could throw some corn out in the backfield and have enough starling to supply the group!
Dana
I’m a little surprised to hear that there aren’t many starlings up your way. I would’ve thought you could throw some corn out in the backfield and have enough starling to supply the group!
Dana
Soft and wet - the only way....
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Dana, my friend, the late Denny Conrad of Conranch Hackle, skinned one starling for me back in the day. This was a man who skinned thousands of chickens, pheasants, guinea and jungle cock a year. After one starling he told me to never ask him again. They are, apparently, a nasty bird to skin. I'll take Denny's word and buy mine.
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