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Larry L October 25th, 2008 11:55 PM

Small duck wings
 
The tying newsgroup seems to be even deader than this one, so I'll ask here


anyone know of commercial source of teal wings for tying ? I've become
a great fan of Lawson style no-hackles and would like to try smaller
feathers than mallard wings

I could get some off hunters I know but I'm leary of vermin on such things
if I'm to store them with my other stuff

TIA



daytripper October 26th, 2008 02:33 AM

Small duck wings
 
On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 22:55:39 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote:
The tying newsgroup seems to be even deader than this one, so I'll ask here

anyone know of commercial source of teal wings for tying ? I've become
a great fan of Lawson style no-hackles and would like to try smaller
feathers than mallard wings

I could get some off hunters I know but I'm leary of vermin on such things
if I'm to store them with my other stuff

TIA


Well, heck, if you have a deep freezer (ie: it'll keep things at 0°) handy,
you shouldn't be worried about critters invading your tying stash. Whenever I
add any natural plumage - whether bought or gifted - to my collection, I just
put it in a baggy and stick it in the freezer for a month. In over
thirty-something years I've never had anything get munched.

As for buying complete teal wings: I've never seen them for sale anywhere
locally, but Googling "complete teal wings" did turn up a hit Stateside...

http://www.zuckerfeather.com


/daytripper

[email protected] October 26th, 2008 01:16 PM

Small duck wings
 
On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 22:33:30 -0400, daytripper
wrote:

On Sat, 25 Oct 2008 22:55:39 GMT, "Larry L"
wrote:
The tying newsgroup seems to be even deader than this one, so I'll ask here

anyone know of commercial source of teal wings for tying ? I've become
a great fan of Lawson style no-hackles and would like to try smaller
feathers than mallard wings

I could get some off hunters I know but I'm leary of vermin on such things
if I'm to store them with my other stuff

TIA


Well, heck, if you have a deep freezer (ie: it'll keep things at 0°) handy,
you shouldn't be worried about critters invading your tying stash. Whenever I
add any natural plumage - whether bought or gifted - to my collection, I just
put it in a baggy and stick it in the freezer for a month. In over
thirty-something years I've never had anything get munched.

As for buying complete teal wings: I've never seen them for sale anywhere
locally, but Googling "complete teal wings" did turn up a hit Stateside...

http://www.zuckerfeather.com


/daytripper


Wild ducks (and the parts thereof), like all migratory birds, are a
State _AND_ Federal thing, so there's gonna be more regs than, say, a
farmed cock/hen.

IAC, as to "wild, gifted materials," like 'tripper says, freeze 'em (or
microwave 'em lightly first and then freeze 'em, to be sure) and you
should have no problems.

Larry - if the link from 'tripper doesn't fill the bill (pardon the
ducking around...), email me.

TC,
R

Larry L October 26th, 2008 04:04 PM

Small duck wings
 

"daytripper" wrote


Well, heck, if you have a deep freezer (ie: it'll keep things at 0°)




That's a good idea ... only chemical things occurred to me



Lazarus Cooke October 26th, 2008 08:43 PM

Small duck wings
 
In article ,
Larry L wrote:

The tying newsgroup seems to be even deader than this one, so I'll ask here


anyone know of commercial source of teal wings for tying ? I've become
a great fan of Lawson style no-hackles and would like to try smaller
feathers than mallard wings

Teal feathers are very, very common in the British Isles. Here is one
supplier.

http://tinyurl.com/57ke4r

The wings cost two pounds, which is less than four dollars. I don't
imagine postage to the US would be much.

Lazarus

Derek[_2_] October 27th, 2008 11:57 PM

Small duck wings
 

"Larry L" wrote in message
...

"daytripper" wrote


Well, heck, if you have a deep freezer (ie: it'll keep things at 0°)




That's a good idea ... only chemical things occurred to me

I use the traditional method scatter salt on dry them thoroughly in a brown
manilla envelope then crush moth balls (napthalene) and put the powder in
never had problems with vermin.
Derek



riverman October 28th, 2008 02:34 PM

Small duck wings
 
On Oct 28, 7:57*am, "Derek"
wrote:
"Larry L" wrote in message

...

"daytripper" wrote


Well, heck, if you have a deep freezer (ie: it'll keep things at 0°)


That's a good idea ... only chemical things occurred to me


I use the traditional method scatter salt on *dry them thoroughly in a brown
manilla envelope then crush moth balls (napthalene) *and put the powder in
never had problems with vermin.
Derek


Yeah, but is there any residual smell to scare off the fish?

--riverman

DaveS October 29th, 2008 05:05 PM

ON TOPIC: Small duck wings
 
On Oct 28, 7:34*am, riverman wrote:

The only studies I have ever seen were for Atlantic salmon and the
point seemed to be to try and explain why women fishers were more
successful than English men in catching the big ones. There must be
some for the trouts.

Dave

Lazarus Cooke November 3rd, 2008 09:25 AM

ON TOPIC: Small duck wings
 
Don't know if I posted this

http://www.sportfish.co.uk/product/3...gs_(Pair).html

Lazarus


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