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Any of you fly tyers recognize this bird. I can't decided whether to sell him as a breeder, sell him as a cape to a Fly Tyer, or keep him myself as either a cape or a Taxidermied specimen.
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thats a whole lotta eyes that thing has around it's neck
do they wrap nicely??
not the eyes of course...
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Yep!
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Alright boneaddict what did the bird do?
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November 30, 2007, 07:30:10 PM »
He eats, and he drinks.
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I fit were me I'd try to breed the critter just to see if the genetics are strong enough to transfer in say 50% of the off spring. I like the eyes on the feathers. The big deal with the hackle is: Is the main stem supple enough to wrap? Do the barbs have consistency? Can you get enough desirable hackle out of one neck to make it pay for you? I'm not trying to be a pain here Bone but these are questions you have to ask yourself before venturing off on a breeding program that I suggested.
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I may be wrong but it looks like Jungle Cock or a good facsimile. A quality cape is quite expensive.
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He is worth about $100-150 as a one year old breeder. As a cape, about $375. So theoretically he is worth more dead than alive. I have one in my freezer, his brotehr that I am thinking about stuffing. He wasn't quite as mature before he met his demise. This fellow may get his neck stretched as I have always wanted a full cape and the last one I saw was at the Propp shop in Spokane for $350 and that was about 9 years ago or so. You are right Millirad, it is a Grey Junglefowl, famous for its "eyes" in atlantic salmon and steehead patterns. The Red Junglefowl was the original chicken, so you can tell he looks a bit like a chicken, but theoretically is classified as a pheasant.
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probably one of the more famous ties using grey junglefowl eyes...
the grey ghost...
a few more traditional spey type flies...these are not mine...
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Yep, basically any Atlantic salmon fly has it. Lots of steelhead traditioanl patterns. The grey gost also is one of the most famous to use Silver pheasant.
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he's a beautiful bird Bone... can you breed him yourself?
if you do decide to get rid of him, let me know. I need some eyes for the atlantic salmon flies. some of my favorite fish to cast a fly to. I'd love to be able to put some eyes on the flies i tie. Even though they are just for show
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