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You guys maybe sick of seeing weird bird photos, but here the feathers are before they hit the fly. This guys feathers are probably most notobly used as tailfeathers in a royal coachman.
his crest in MANY atlantic salmon and steelhead flies. My favorite is the fartn-phool
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another one....can't think of a particular pattern which utilizes his the most but.....
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Those are some neat looking birds. Do you actually tie flies and use their feathers?
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I do. That was probably the spark for getting me interested in doing this, or at least knowing about all sorts of pheasants.
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Thats cool, I bet you get some satisfaction after catching a fish from fly's you tied from your own birds you raise and get feathers from.
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I SURE DO!
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Wow bone, Those are some great looking birds....I fly fish alot and the top bird would be a handy one for me. I loose alot of coachmans and wolfes up in the high lakes and creeks...those fish up there go crazy over them....
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Thanks...the Royal Wulff is one of the best flies for Cutthroat. They just can't resist it and it really doesn't look like any bug.
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Are these your birds or just pics of the birds in general?
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Hey Bone do you ever sell skins of those birds?
My boyfriend is crazy about tying atlantic salmon and spey patterns and I would love to get him a good grade skin.....of anything!
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Another pattern that uses the black tipped golden pheasant feathers is the General Practitioner! Love that fly.
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Sorry Leanne, I hadn't visited this topic for awhile and didn't realize you asked a question. No I don't. At least not usually. On occasion one of my breeders dies, but usually have aspirations of mounting them. I cleaned out my freezer a month or so back and sold some to another guy who wanted mounts. ITs funny, I can sell an adult Junglefowl for $150 live and he is worth $350 dead.
A couple of my birds should keep their heads hung low.
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check these out Leanne. It was another thread on here, but some great tails off of that amherst.
I raised hybrids for a bit, as tyers like the combo of the red golden and amherst, but bird breeders tend to frown on that. Colorful critters.
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He'd like this bird.....
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Just found this thread. Cool stuff. I used to tie a lot of exotics, and still have some of the feathers, but the last few years I mostly stick with the tried and true patters. Love the pics though...
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