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I need patterns with turkey feathers!!!

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Brought home a road-killed turkey yesterday and plucked it.

 

Anyways I need patterns with turkey feathers in them. Becuase I don't know of any patterns.

 

Please post any patterns you know of with turkey feathers in them. Any replies would be greatly appreciated.

 

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Hey STF, might want to stash the feathers in a ziplock bag in the freezer for a week or so, just to make sure you did not bring home other visitors.

 

Cheers, Futzer.

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One of the pleasure's one gets from the art of flytying is being creative and designing or improving new or old patterns.Wild turkey feathers make very "buggy"looking nymphs and other subsurface flies.I use them for hellgramite patterns,tailing for nymphs and wets,wing cases etc.As mentioned,the wings can be used for muddlers or they can be dyed for other patterns.The sky's the limit.Good tying.

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Brought home a road-killed turkey yesterday and plucked it.

 

Anyways I need patterns with turkey feathers in them. Becuase I don't know of any patterns.

 

Please post any patterns you know of with turkey feathers in them. Any replies would be greatly appreciated.

 

:help: :help: :help: :help: :help: :help: :help: :help: :help: :help:

 

As futzer said. Put em in the freezer first!

The other thing is. Depending on where you live you could make a quick buck selling them to Rodeo guys. bull riders and Bronc riders are always looking for nice turkey Feathers for thier hats....I know I always did!

 

Have fun tying!

 

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Thank you all for the great advice. :D :headbang:

 

Will I have to put those feathers in the freezer? Because the dead turkey was out in below 0 temperatures for 2 days.

 

Just wondering.

 

 

Smalltownfisherman.

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first off, I would put those in the freezer for a few weeks to kill any bugs so you don't infest your other materials.

 

Then start tying muddlers and soft hackles with folded wings!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Thanks saltydog.

 

I will put those feathers in freezer. :headbang:

 

 

P.S could someone post a picture of their favorite fly that has turkey feathers in it?

 

 

 

smalltownfisherman.

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Thanks a bunch everyone!!! Also I give you a great big thank you smallieFanatic. :D Great saying troutguy :hyst:

 

Please keep posting flies on this topic.

 

smalltownfisherman

 

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