Poor quality materials and tools are destined to discourage beginner and experienced tiers and cause greater expense when the time comes to replace them.
I tried and tried to tie a winged wet fly using duck wing quill slips using the crappy quality wings I had and just couldnt get it right. after 5 attempts i just gave up
the wings were matched (left and right) but definately not from the same bird. they might as well have been the shitty feathers from the craft store
off to the fly shop in either massachusettes or new hampshire to inspect some duck/goose wing feathers.
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#2You are right, good slips make a huge difference and the thickness of the slips often is different if not taken from the same bird. Always mirror the feathers.
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#3I tell you what I did I contacted a duck hunter and asked him to keep some wings for me. I would pay him $3.00 a pair but they had to come from the same bird. He did and I paid.
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#4i dont know anybody that hunts so i couldnt do that
i'm looking for dyed colors and a full matched pair of wings in red, yelloe etc is going to be nearly impossible to find
i'm looking for dyed colors and a full matched pair of wings in red, yelloe etc is going to be nearly impossible to find
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#5Try dyed goose shoulder feathers - readily available and can be used for matched wings.