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Marabou
One of the most popular material for tying. Called for on most patterns including
woolly buggers, muddlers, leeches, damsel flies,.. the list goes one..
Come package of loose or strung. ( 16 Colors) View / BUY |
Ostrich
Plumes (grade 1)
Ostrich herl breath underwater with life
like realism. Make great gills on chironomids, stoneflies, mayflies View/Buy |
| Grizzly
Marabou |
Partridge
Feathers |
| Barred marabou plumes. Patterns of barrs closely match grizzly cape.. excellent for adding life like action to flies
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Grey and Brown feathers
with black flecks that make terrific hackling feathers or legs on nymphs
and wet flies View/Buy |
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Guinea Hen Plumage
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Breast feathers from Guinea fowl. Excellent
Coloration. With pronounced white dots that give great colour variation
when used for soft hackle patterns. - NATURAL - BLUE - OLIVE - YELLOW View / Buy
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| Pheasant
& Turkey |
Pheasant
Skin |
| Turkey
Quills The real thing ! Two matched
mottled brown and white quills per packages. Used for wings and wing cases
etc View/ Buy |
Every feather from the pheasant skin has myriad
of uses on the fly tying bench.. The use for many standard patterns View/
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| Foto Feathers |
Pheasant
Tail |
| An unique replacement for the scarce mottled turkey feathers. Photo silk screening process reproduces the natural mottled brown turkey colors on two imitation quills. Use them for any patterns that call for turkey, such as muddlers, hoppers, wing cases, etc.View/
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This a great deal for lovers of
pheasant tails. You get large quantity of these awesome feathers View/
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| Golden
Pheasant Necks |
Pheasant
Feathers |
| Excellent a large number of
attractor patterns.. Tippets, Crest only or Neck Without Crest
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Beautiful pheasant
tail centers, with 18 hopper legs ties on each side, Minimum to ten fibres
per leg for stability and full silhouette. Can be used on both small and
large hoppers View/
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| Duck
& Goose |
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| Stripped
Goose |
Duck Quills |
| Also called goose biots. From the
leading edge of the goose wing feathers, these extremely stiff feathers
make great antennas, legs, tail, and quill bodies View/
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Two mottled quills per package. Used for wings cases etc
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| Peacock |
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| Peacock
Sword |
Peacock
Herl |
| No eye, herl on one side of stem only, Bright Metallic
blue green fibres, excellent tailing materials <
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Herl from eyed peacock tail feather
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| Peacock
Eyes |
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| The iridescent look of peacock
underwater has proven to be one of the best fist attractors around. The
eyes have full, long herl to be used as is or stripped for quill bodies
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| Metz
Hackle |
| very time you sit down and tie a fly
with Metz feathers, you take part in one of the greatest hatches
in history. |
| It began in 1972, when Buck Metz
incubated just 82 chicks, genetically selected for superior color
and hackle, and started to breed the legendary Metz line. Today,
after 25 years of methodical selection, Metz offers the world’s
largest variety of premium hackles, in a complete range of natural
colors. And as a division of Umpqua Feather Merchants, Metz forms
the heart and soul of more than 1,500 patterns. Select Metz for
your own tying table, and discover the essence of what |
| Metz
Necks Capes |
| Metz Necks are large with many long,
narrow hackles into the 20’s. Grade No. 1 Necks have a full
range of hackle sizes and are one of the best capes available.
Grade No. 2 Necks are difficult to tell apart from the No. 1
grade. They’re not quite as heavily hackled and are not
perfectly flaw-free. Grade No. 3 Necks may have a little more web,
fewer of the smallest hackles (18 or smaller), but still make
excellent dry flies. A great value. |
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| Metz
Micro-Barb |
| Metz Micro-Barb saddle patches offer
extra-long narrow hackles that are excellent, as well as the best
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| Metz
Saddle |
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Metz Saddle patches offer long,
softer hackles that are the perfect choice for larger dry flies,
streamers, and Woolly Buggers. In addition to the above pictured
colors the following are also available. Barred variant, black,
cream, dun, chocolate dun, furnace, light blue dun, rusty dun, and
white splash. Grade 1 and Grade 2
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| Fly
Tying Feathers |
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Cul
de Canard
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| Jungle
Cock Eye |
| Duck butt feathers have been
found to be a very useful tying material due to the natural oil
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A highly sought after material for many salmon fly patterns. These are from live birds. Supply is limited - 10 per pack
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| Indian Capes |
| Jungle
Cock Cape |
| High Quality capes imported from India are reasonable prices
and are useful for both dry and wet flies. Four different grades available.
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| We have obtained a limited supply of real jungle cock capes. The quality is excellent with numerous prizes jungle cock feathers on each cape
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| Indian
Saddle Patches |
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| Long Webby feathers meant primarily for tying wet flies and streamers. Inexpensive, but highly useful. Two different grades.
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