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If you could only have one type of hackle feather which one would you pick. Just one! Don't get greedy. Here is why I'm asking. I'm going to begin re-building my supply from the unfortunate "Moth" murder of my feathers, so I have to pick my poison very carefully, which hackles to spend my money on. Thank you for playing. A
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Re: hackles
I think first I would have to choose Hen. It's available in many colors, it's inexpensive, and readily available. Next would be Partridge, natural grey/brown. Starling would be on my list, although good skins seem to be a little hard to come up with. (maybe I'm too picky?)
Oops! Just re-read your post. OK, then - Just one. I'd go for the hen.
Oops! Just re-read your post. OK, then - Just one. I'd go for the hen.
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Re: hackles
Gee, that's an open question. Just one cape, one type of cape, one colour of cape??
If restricted to one cape only it would be what I refer to as a "henny-cock" Greenwell's neck cape. Gives good colours and some of the feathers to be found on such a cape are good enough for dry flies, others are just right for webby soft hackle. They are better than some of the Indian capes, but not as good as generic hen capes from the big name suppliers.
If we are allowed colour variations then my choice would be the same type, just in as many colour variations as I can find/afford.
Failing that, if looking to replenish stocks for tying "on the cheap" I would search the internet for poultry show breeders in my area and either go visit them or email and see what they do will their cull birds or if I could come collect some of the moulted feathers at the correct time of year.
If restricted to one cape only it would be what I refer to as a "henny-cock" Greenwell's neck cape. Gives good colours and some of the feathers to be found on such a cape are good enough for dry flies, others are just right for webby soft hackle. They are better than some of the Indian capes, but not as good as generic hen capes from the big name suppliers.
If we are allowed colour variations then my choice would be the same type, just in as many colour variations as I can find/afford.
Failing that, if looking to replenish stocks for tying "on the cheap" I would search the internet for poultry show breeders in my area and either go visit them or email and see what they do will their cull birds or if I could come collect some of the moulted feathers at the correct time of year.
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Re: hackles
Ring-necked pheasant skin. 4 to 8 different types/patterns of feathers (windowpane, speckled, dark list, etc), about as many different colors of feather.... And it's gorgeous!
Kirk
(I'd want a partridge skin, too.)
Kirk
(I'd want a partridge skin, too.)
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That's tough.. it would definitely be something mottled like grizzly or a variant. Pheasant is tough to beat just because the vast array of colors and availability. As is hen due to it being inexpensive.
I'd probably pick grizzly hen and dye it accordingly, just me.
I'd probably pick grizzly hen and dye it accordingly, just me.
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Speckled hen cape. Covers sizes 24-8.
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Re: hackles
Brown hen hackle for me . It's so darn versatile.
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I would start with Partridge, add a Blue Dun hen cape and then buy Hen in colors that I like as I find them. If you like some of the classics add a Starling. It is really more about the bugs you imitate than our preferences! I like fishing a local PED hatch so I like a speckled Yellow hen patch.
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Only one? Seriously? Well, if I were limited to just one, it would be a complete skin from a mature male Hungarian partridge.
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Re: hackles
My first choice would be a #1 grade Hungarian Partridge skin. One of the best investments I've made in tying materials.
If you live near a shop that carries them, take them out of the package and look them over. The next one I buy is going to have brown markings on it. I received some feathers from Carl Sanders (Old hat), which had beautiful brown banding. They make a beautiful fly.
If you live near a shop that carries them, take them out of the package and look them over. The next one I buy is going to have brown markings on it. I received some feathers from Carl Sanders (Old hat), which had beautiful brown banding. They make a beautiful fly.
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