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Hi all,
I was wondering what sort of feathers you use to tie flies with, and which parts of the feather make which part of the fly? Best wishes, Ket http://www.broodyhen.co.uk |
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"Broody" wrote in message oups.com... Hi all, I was wondering what sort of feathers you use to tie flies with, and which parts of the feather make which part of the fly? A comprehensive answer would fill a book. As a matter of fact, I'd be much surprised if it doesn't already fill several. Someone will probably be long shortly to make specific recommendations. Meanwhile, it is difficult to imagine a feather from any bird for which a good use could not be found in tying flies. Google "fly tying".....you'll find a wealth of information. Good luck. Wolfgang |
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"Broody" wrote...
I was wondering what sort of feathers you use to tie flies with, and which parts of the feather make which part of the fly? http://flyangler.org/MATERIALS.htm Birds are bred specifically for good capes. Also, pheasant, peacock herl, maribou down, and, of course, red-wing blackbird shoulder patches are used, among others. -- Timothy Juvenal www.tjwoodworking.com |
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Broody wrote: Hi all, I was wondering what sort of feathers you use to tie flies with, and which parts of the feather make which part of the fly? Best wishes, Ket http://www.broodyhen.co.uk What kind of fly do yuo want to tie Broody? TBone |
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hello Broody fly tying gets a bit involved perhaps you should start off with
a few basic patterns, Hare's ear nymph. and wet fly, some dark Hendrickson wets too get the basics skills down. I listed what I think is pretty basic stuff providing you have the thread, bobbin , vice, bodkin, scissors. and some type of starter book with patterns. please consider attending a trout unlimited fly tying class. They should start you off on the right foot the basic is matched left and right quills of mallard duck wing quills, turkey wing quill's peacock heal. Hare's mask. imitation or real lemon wooduck feathers. fine gold wire and tensile. brown hen hackle. muskrat fur, a good grade blue dun dry fly neck ok I guess you might be getting a feel for what's involved, of course not to discourage you its a wonderful and fulfilling craft. don't forget to have fun. Gerard .. wrote in message ps.com... Broody wrote: Hi all, I was wondering what sort of feathers you use to tie flies with, and which parts of the feather make which part of the fly? Best wishes, Ket http://www.broodyhen.co.uk What kind of fly do yuo want to tie Broody? TBone |
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Hi all,
Thanks for your messages. Perhaps I should have been clearer in my original post, but I'm a feather supplier wanting to know what sort of feathers fly tyers are interested in. Many thanks, Broody http://www.broodyhen.co.uk |
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On 31 Jul 2006 04:28:28 -0700, "Broody"
wrote: Hi all, Thanks for your messages. Perhaps I should have been clearer in my original post, but I'm a feather supplier wanting to know what sort of feathers fly tyers are interested in. Many thanks, Broody http://www.broodyhen.co.uk Two pounds of Matched Natural Wild Canada goose Primaries Harry troutflies com |
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On 31 Jul 2006 04:28:28 -0700, "Broody" wrote: Hi all, Thanks for your messages. Perhaps I should have been clearer in my original post, but I'm a feather supplier wanting to know what sort of feathers fly tyers are interested in. Many thanks, Broody http://www.broodyhen.co.uk Two pounds of Matched Natural Wild Canada goose Primaries I'd pay a few bucks for two pounds of the feathers as long as I knew someone offed 100 pounds of those wretched birds. Nasty creatures, those. -- TL, Tim ------------------------- http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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"Broody" wrote in news:1154345308.809111.282080
@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com: Hi all, Thanks for your messages. Perhaps I should have been clearer in my original post, but I'm a feather supplier wanting to know what sort of feathers fly tyers are interested in. Many thanks, Broody http://www.broodyhen.co.uk English bluejay, plover, true spey, a variety of owl, and condor. I have a feeling this isn't likely, though -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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"Broody" wrote: Hi all, Thanks for your messages. Perhaps I should have been clearer in my original post, but I'm a feather supplier wanting to know what sort of feathers fly tyers are interested in. Many thanks, Broody http://www.broodyhen.co.uk Hi Broody, I would like a cape that all the feathers are about 6 inches long (and the same size throughout the feather, even the size 30's, and go from size 10 to size 30 |
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