If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. |
|
|
|
Thread Tools | Display Modes |
#1
|
|||
|
|||
Whiting Hackles
I just bought a Whiting Farms Herbert Miner Dry Fly cape today. A sticker in
the package says it's a "Pro Grade." I went to the Whiting Farms website to see what quality this is. Their site lists Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum, but no "Pro Grade." Does anyone know where the "Pro Grade" fits into their quality standings? |
#2
|
|||
|
|||
Whiting Hackles
"Hooked" wrote in message
... I just bought a Whiting Farms Herbert Miner Dry Fly cape today. A sticker in the package says it's a "Pro Grade." I went to the Whiting Farms website to see what quality this is. Their site lists Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum, but no "Pro Grade." Does anyone know where the "Pro Grade" fits into their quality standings? Their Pro Grade is below Bronze. Some breeders would call it Tyer or Commercial Grade. |
#3
|
|||
|
|||
Whiting Hackles
"Stan Gula" wrote in message
... Their Pro Grade is below Bronze. Some breeders would call it Tyer or Commercial Grade. I guess you really do get what you pay for then. |
#4
|
|||
|
|||
Whiting Hackles
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 02:10:52 GMT, "Hooked" wrote:
"Stan Gula" wrote in message .. . Their Pro Grade is below Bronze. Some breeders would call it Tyer or Commercial Grade. I guess you really do get what you pay for then. Let me know how they work. I wasn't that impressed with the Keough Tyers grade but I was thinking of getting a couple of Whitings Pro grade for my less often used colors. g.c. |
#5
|
|||
|
|||
Whiting Hackles
"George Cleveland" wrote in message
... Let me know how they work. I wasn't that impressed with the Keough Tyers grade but I was thinking of getting a couple of Whitings Pro grade for my less often used colors. g.c. Sure. When I get around to it. I took a drive out to Madison to check out "Madison Outfitters," only to find out that they went out of business at the end of the year. I just got my new Orvis catalog in the mail Friday and they were listed as an Orvis retailer. Go figure. Anyway, I stopped at Dorns there in Madison. They had several of these hanging on the wall for $20. Figured, for that price, what the hell. Only after I went on the internet at www.whitingfarms.com and posted my original message and Stan replied, did I find out that they were bottom end capes. I just bought it (a dark dun) for the hell of it. No real patterns in mind. Just thought I'd buy it to have on hand. Maybe next weekend I'll tie something with it. After I get done tying for the swap. I already have 35 done, so who knows. |
#6
|
|||
|
|||
Whiting Hackles
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 23:41:29 GMT, "Hooked" wrote:
"George Cleveland" wrote in message ... Let me know how they work. I wasn't that impressed with the Keough Tyers grade but I was thinking of getting a couple of Whitings Pro grade for my less often used colors. g.c. Sure. When I get around to it. I took a drive out to Madison to check out "Madison Outfitters," only to find out that they went out of business at the end of the year. I just got my new Orvis catalog in the mail Friday and they were listed as an Orvis retailer. Go figure. Anyway, I stopped at Dorns there in Madison. They had several of these hanging on the wall for $20. Figured, for that price, what the hell. Only after I went on the internet at www.whitingfarms.com and posted my original message and Stan replied, did I find out that they were bottom end capes. I just bought it (a dark dun) for the hell of it. No real patterns in mind. Just thought I'd buy it to have on hand. Maybe next weekend I'll tie something with it. After I get done tying for the swap. I already have 35 done, so who knows. Hmmm, Dorns eh? My brother has worked for Dorns for over a decade at the Oregon (WI for benefit of non-Cheesers) store. He should be getting home any minute now. Have to give him a ring. By the way I've always been *very* satisfied with Whiting #3 grade necks so I wouldn't feel too bad about getting the next grade down, probably still better than the Metz #1s of a decade and a half ago. g.c. |
#7
|
|||
|
|||
Whiting Hackles
On Sun, 11 Jan 2004 23:41:29 GMT, "Hooked" wrote:
"George Cleveland" wrote in message ... Let me know how they work. I wasn't that impressed with the Keough Tyers grade but I was thinking of getting a couple of Whitings Pro grade for my less often used colors. g.c. Sure. When I get around to it. I took a drive out to Madison to check out "Madison Outfitters," only to find out that they went out of business at the end of the year. I just got my new Orvis catalog in the mail Friday and they were listed as an Orvis retailer. Go figure. The employees were told about the closing the second week in December. Quite a shocker. g.c. |
#8
|
|||
|
|||
Whiting Hackles
I just purchased a Hebert Miner Pro Grade Saddle and it is better than the
Whiting bronze grade that i bought only a few months ago. The avg. feather length is about 12" with some of them pushing 15", can't wait to start some Royal Coachmans using this stuff. Jamie http://jamie_caddick.tripod.com "Hooked" wrote in message ... I just bought a Whiting Farms Herbert Miner Dry Fly cape today. A sticker in the package says it's a "Pro Grade." I went to the Whiting Farms website to see what quality this is. Their site lists Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum, but no "Pro Grade." Does anyone know where the "Pro Grade" fits into their quality standings? |
#9
|
|||
|
|||
Whiting Hackles
See how good that hackle is, i couldn't even type Royal Wulff. I am sure you
will be pleasantly surprised with it. Jamie http://jamie_caddick.tripod.com "Jamie Caddick" wrote in message ... I just purchased a Hebert Miner Pro Grade Saddle and it is better than the Whiting bronze grade that i bought only a few months ago. The avg. feather length is about 12" with some of them pushing 15", can't wait to start some Royal Coachmans using this stuff. Jamie http://jamie_caddick.tripod.com "Hooked" wrote in message ... I just bought a Whiting Farms Herbert Miner Dry Fly cape today. A sticker in the package says it's a "Pro Grade." I went to the Whiting Farms website to see what quality this is. Their site lists Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum, but no "Pro Grade." Does anyone know where the "Pro Grade" fits into their quality standings? |
#10
|
|||
|
|||
Whiting Hackles
"Jamie Caddick" wrote in message ... See how good that hackle is, i couldn't even type Royal Wulff. I am sure you will be pleasantly surprised with it. I hope so, although I didn't notice any hackles that were 12-15 inches long. Mostly about 6-8 inches. They are pretty uniform in barb size along the stem though. I'll try a few dries this weekend and let ya'll know how they are. |
|
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
Similar Threads | ||||
Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
Soft Hackles | Willi | Fly Fishing Tying | 27 | January 14th, 2004 09:42 PM |