Question - Looking for full Melanistic Pheasant skin
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Question - Looking for full Melanistic Pheasant skin
Does anyone know of a source of a full Melanistic Pheasant skin? I've never seen the full skins available from a fly tying supplier. Wondering if anyone here knows where to buy one.
Thank you, in advance, for any help you can provide.
Thank you, in advance, for any help you can provide.
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Re: Question - Looking for full Melanistic Pheasant skin
I bought a full skin way back in 2010 and had it stolen at a show while I was away from my table. Bought it from Dennis and Jamie Dahlke in Spokane, WA, (509)467-6900, [email protected]. Not sure if they are still in business, but it would be worth a phone call to find out. As an aside, that stolen skin cost me $20 back in 2010. I've given thought to raising some, chicks and eggs are available.
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Re: Question - Looking for full Melanistic Pheasant skin
Thanks Ron. I appreciate your help.
Im sad to hear about your stolen skin. Hard to fathom someone would stoop so low.
Im sad to hear about your stolen skin. Hard to fathom someone would stoop so low.
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Re: Question - Looking for full Melanistic Pheasant skin
Cookshill has them occasionally.
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Thanks Bill. Cookshill may also have a waiting list (good thing).
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Re: Question - Looking for full Melanistic Pheasant skin
I follow Cookshill on FB. Steve posts pictures when he has them. From now to January seems to be when he has them. The last one was listed for £25 in November 2022.
Re: Question - Looking for full Melanistic Pheasant skin
They appear on Ebay from time to time.
There is one available now.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/125687746886?h ... R7jeg83-Yg
There is one available now.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/125687746886?h ... R7jeg83-Yg
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Re: Question - Looking for full Melanistic Pheasant skin
From past experience, those skins appear to be more of a piebald pheasant, not a true melanistic. I guess it depends on the feathers you're looking for.tworod wrote: ↑Tue Nov 21, 2023 9:18 pm They appear on Ebay from time to time.
There is one available now.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/125687746886?h ... R7jeg83-Yg
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Re: Question - Looking for full Melanistic Pheasant skin
It looks like a melanistic skin to me. Piebalds are more tan/ginger in my experience.
Re: Question - Looking for full Melanistic Pheasant skin
Here is a piebald. Nice with only a few applications.
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