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Old March 15th, 2007, 01:38 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
J G M D
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Hello all,

Just wonding what chicken pelts are worth these days, or even of they arwe
bworth anything.

Wife has tons of showbirds and I hate to see the extar roosters go to waste
Being i kill them anyways.

have skinned a couple and tanned them.

My question is .. Is it a wate of my time doing this? what are they worth
these days.

She can make any colorwhith what she has.

Thanx in advance from a lowly once a year worm fisherman in NS.

Gerry


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Old March 15th, 2007, 12:16 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
Scott Seidman
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"J G M D" wrote in
:

Hello all,

Just wonding what chicken pelts are worth these days, or even of they
arwe bworth anything.

Wife has tons of showbirds and I hate to see the extar roosters go to
waste Being i kill them anyways.

have skinned a couple and tanned them.

My question is .. Is it a wate of my time doing this? what are they
worth these days.

She can make any colorwhith what she has.

Thanx in advance from a lowly once a year worm fisherman in NS.

Gerry



So far as fly tying goes, there are commercial farms that have been
breeding birds optimized for fly tying purposes for decades, and their
bottom of the line stuff will probably be better than the best of what
your birds will put out. So, I'd say you'd be wasting your time.


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Old March 16th, 2007, 08:56 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
John
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Default Chicken Hackels and such

JGMD opined:

Just wonding what chicken pelts are worth these days,

snipped for brevity
Gerry


Why don't you find out? Open a PayPal account. Take digital pictures of
your pelts. Post them on
eBay. See how much money people bid and send you. That will tell you what
your pelts are worth now.

Good luck!
John


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Old August 7th, 2007, 03:15 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly.tying
Margaret Jones and David Eriksen
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A.K. Best once lamented genetic hackle. He complained that they're too
straight and consistend thoughout the barb. What he missed about the old
stuff was that they were thicker at the base of the barb and created the
illusion of more body, without having to add extraneous dubbing to the hook.
So, if your own hackle isn't as "perfect" as the genetic stuff, I wouldn't
sweat it. There's probably someone who is going to want it. Besides, not
all hackle is going to be for size 20 dry flies. Just plug the hackle as
being for what you know they would be good for. You do tie your own flies,
right?

--Dave

"J G M D" wrote in message
.. .
Hello all,

Just wonding what chicken pelts are worth these days, or even of they arwe
bworth anything.

Wife has tons of showbirds and I hate to see the extar roosters go to
waste
Being i kill them anyways.

have skinned a couple and tanned them.

My question is .. Is it a wate of my time doing this? what are they worth
these days.

She can make any colorwhith what she has.

Thanx in advance from a lowly once a year worm fisherman in NS.

Gerry




 




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