Biminator soft hackle
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Biminator soft hackle
All from a Church Window feather and adjacent Gimp feather
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Re: Biminator soft hackle
I like it! The color of it is unique.
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Re: Biminator soft hackle
Fantastic! I love it!
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Re: Biminator soft hackle
Are those feathers from a dyed rump patch? It looks close to the coloration of one I have dyed heron gray. I do love tying with pheasant. Tons of inexpensive hackle and body material. No wonder Jack Gartside liked them so much.
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Re: Biminator soft hackle
It is not died. Natural feather, just north of the rump. The gray is the "gimp" marabou type feather showing through.