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Rooster saddles have the stiffest barbs and are best for dry flies, Then it
is rooster saddles, hen necks and hen saddles. the latter are only good for wet flies. I find that I tie most of my dry flies with grizzly and brown. Therefore I have good necks and saddles of these in stock. Since I tie fewer dry flies in the other colors, I am constantly on the lookout for saddles in the right sizes for these lesser used colors. Since I tie most of my dry flies in sizes smaller thatn a 14, I jump at any saddle I can find that will tie tiny sizes. -- --------------------------------------------------------------------- "Are you still wasting your time with spam?... There is a solution!" Protected by GIANT Company's Spam Inspector The most powerful anti-spam software available. http://mail.spaminspector.com "prevetdan" wrote in message oups.com... I have been shopping for hackle and while not that new to tying, this is the first time I've bought hackle. Can someone tell me what the difference is between Hen and Rooster hackle? I assume that Hen is softer and probably used for wet flies/nymphs and that Rooster is stiffer thus more suitable for dry flies. Correct? Also what is the difference between Capes and Saddles? I mean other than what part of the chicken they come from. Also, being a college student, I am a pretty budget minded tyer. I would like to know, if anyone can tell me, how much I would be sacrificing if I got a "Bronze" as opposed to "Silver" or "Gold" grade? I think I've read somewhere that each company has it's own method of grading so for sake of argument let's stick with Whiting for comarisons. Well, I think that will do it for now. Any advise would be greatly appreciated. Regards, Daniel |
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