I was hoping it WASN'T that. Looks like another "Tup's" dubbing all over again. We gotta get a sub for this one, eh?Cheesehead wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2019 10:02 amI believe it is a Bullock is a castrated male bull or ox.
H,C. Cutcliffe Flies
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Retrieving fur from a bull isn't as hard as it sounds. Once he's secured in the head gate he's pretty docile. Still, you always want to stand to the side. If any of you know any farmers who are planning on cutting perhaps you can get them to give a swinging pair the once over with a razor before they slip the band on. Or just introduce yourself to your neighborhood farmer and ask, he'll be a nice guy about it, and it'll give him a story to tell about you around town.
We just retired from the cattle business in the last year or so otherwise I'd have been happy to be your purveyor of all things bullock-y.
We just retired from the cattle business in the last year or so otherwise I'd have been happy to be your purveyor of all things bullock-y.
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I have been trying to get arcane materials for many years. Dealing with farmers for such things is a challenge; in my experience. Even offering a ton of money seldom works. The best plan is to establish a relationship so they know that you aren't nuts. The tyers that I sell to are generally using the odd stuff for display. In his book on tying Irish flies; E J Malone cautions that using too much of the underfur from a hare's ear creates a wool rather than a fur body. Using a pair of fur hand cards; it's amazing to see how much junk falls out. That's why many tyers pluck rather than cut the dubbing from a skin. Given the quantities that I deal with; tools are absolutely essential. The downside is watching rare, hard to get, expensive materials dwindle before your very eyes.
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If you do this they really know that you are nuts, don't you think?The best plan is to establish a relationship so they know that you aren't nuts.
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I just received my copy of this book. Have to say it was a Christmas present to myself! Beautiful book. Well put together and excellent photos.