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Is there any way to dye grey mallard flank so it can sub for bronze mallrd
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If my memory serves me right, bronze mallard are certain feathers, and not
necessarily bronze in color. I believe that they are the feathers that are in the arm pit of the duck. They are the transitional feather from breast to wing. They look a lot like breast feathers but they are much longer and a bit stronger. Because of this additonal strength, they are often used for wings on flies "RalphH" wrote in message news:n2L%b.611539$JQ1.31364@pd7tw1no... Is there any way to dye grey mallard flank so it can sub for bronze mallrd flank? -- there are no numbers in my email addy. Please remove to reply --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.593 / Virus Database: 376 - Release Date: 2/20/2004 |
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"RalphH" wrote in message
news:n2L%b.611539$JQ1.31364@pd7tw1no... Is there any way to dye grey mallard flank so it can sub for bronze mallrd flank? You can dye it dark brown, and it is not too bad, but really there is no good substitute for bronze mallard. Depending on what you want it for, you would be better served obtaining the real thing. TL MC |
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In article n2L%b.611539$JQ1.31364@pd7tw1no,
"RalphH" wrote: Is there any way to dye grey mallard flank so it can sub for bronze mallrd flank? -- there are no numbers in my email addy. Please remove to reply Ralph it is possible to dye grey mallard flank various shades of brown but you cannot get the look of true bronze mallard. I do not know if the fish are as critical as we are though . If you want instructions on how to dye feathers and fur have a look at my web pages at http://www.wetfly.co.uk. The dyes I use are Veniards dyes they do a simple cheap job. jim |
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![]() "Sierra fisher" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... If my memory serves me right, bronze mallard are certain feathers, and not necessarily bronze in color. I believe that they are the feathers that are in the arm pit of the duck. They are the transitional feather from breast to wing. They look a lot like breast feathers but they are much longer and a bit stronger. Because of this additonal strength, they are often used for wings on flies Bronze mallard feathers are greyish with dark brown tips, speckled with black. They are found on the shoulders of the duck. The better the quality, the more and darker the brown. Here is a picture; http://www.rockymountainflies.com/79.jpg TL MC |
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"Mike Connor" wrote: "Sierra fisher" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... If my memory serves me right, bronze mallard are certain feathers, and not necessarily bronze in color. I believe that they are the feathers that are in the arm pit of the duck. They are the transitional feather from breast to wing. They look a lot like breast feathers but they are much longer and a bit stronger. Because of this additonal strength, they are often used for wings on flies Bronze mallard feathers are greyish with dark brown tips, speckled with black. They are found on the shoulders of the duck. The better the quality, the more and darker the brown. Here is a picture; http://www.rockymountainflies.com/79.jpg TL MC Bronze Mallard should be fairly easy to get by mail order although if you are after top quality anything its always a bit harder. A good source for most wet fly type feathers in the UK is Steve Cooper at CooksHill fly tying. In the U.S a pal of mine sent me over to yorkshire a bulk packet of bronzes from the states they were brilliant and were packaged by ray rumpf. I understand rumpf sell across a wide area in the states. jim http://www.wetfly.co.uk |
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![]() -- Happy Trails! Ronn http://flyanglersonline.com/ The best fly fishing & tying web site. Depends on what you want to do with it Ralph. The natural feathers have a beautiful gradation of color that just cannot be duplicated. Generally, I would say no to your question as long as you were trying to duplicate it. Happy Trails! Ronn |
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