FlaFly 0 Report post Posted February 24, 2016 This looks a lot like the one she had, but it had longer saddle hackle. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Camocole 0 Report post Posted February 24, 2016 Yeah Henry, but think of the fun and enjoyment of being able to make his own hackle strain, even though it may not be as great as the commercial lines. If I lived where I could raise chickens, I'd sure as heck try. As for dragging the ground, maybe he can rig up some chicken stilts. :-) Camacole... you don't happen to have a picture of that skin? Like to see it. If your talking about the rooster ill take one tommorow Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DrLogik 0 Report post Posted February 24, 2016 . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meeshka 0 Report post Posted February 24, 2016 Howard Hackle Business is for sale. www.howardhackle.com Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mathewr 0 Report post Posted February 24, 2016 On Ebay you can sometimes buy Flytie genetic hatching eggs and if you look up Boggy Bottom Bantams on the inter web he sells his breed of Fly tie genetic chicks and eggs. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NoSlack 0 Report post Posted February 24, 2016 Howard Hackle Business is for sale. www.howardhackle.com Yup he has been looking to get out for while now. Extremely long saddles. No whiting but great for fishing flies. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rolf Jacobsen 0 Report post Posted February 24, 2016 http://cgtu.org/docu...etic_hackle.pdf Thank you for this..... very much! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Saltybum 0 Report post Posted February 24, 2016 cacklehatchery.com has some interesting eggs or chicks available. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Philly 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2016 Work with what you have. My niece and her husband had a couple of Araucana they kept in their back yard for eggs and eventually a chicken dinner or two. They sent me some feathers from the first one they made into dinner and asked me to tie some flies for his father when he went to New Zealand. I tied some nymphs and they later sent me some pictures of the trout he caught on them, the likes of which I'll never see in my life time. They had to kill the last one(the brown one in the picture)when they moved from Austin, TX to Porcupine, SD and gave me a batch of feathers as a birthday present. You can tie some really nice nymphs and soft hackles with them. He's already got some invitations to fish up there, so some more nymphs will be tied. He also has some invitations to go hunting. So I'm expecting to have a good supply of pheasant tails later this year Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trevinski 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2016 Got a little off subject. Would be fun to raise your own little lines even if they weren't as nice as say the hackles on the market though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FlaFly 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2016 Trouble with chickens that people eat is that they usually pluck them and leave the skin on, especially on the back (saddle). Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
m_grieb 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2016 If it took 60 years to develop what we have today i thinkyoud be hard pressed to find chicks... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mikechell 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2016 Trouble with chickens that people eat is that they usually pluck them and leave the skin on, especially on the back (saddle). I wouldn't mind getting a bag full of feathers. Especially if the cost is closer to my budget. I will probably never own a "cape" or a "neck" or a "saddle" because I don't pay those prices for my materials. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flytire 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2016 If it took 60 years to develop what we have today whiting is not about to sell their moneymaking chicks to just anybody especially the public Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FlaFly 0 Report post Posted February 25, 2016 Mike... I know this won't impress the purists, but a couple of years back I bought a "Whitings fly tyers variety pack" from Cabela's for 20 bucks, and they still are advertising it. Got a big bag of capes, lots of different grizzlies, and lots of different colored dyed capes... about 3 dozen altogether. They aren't those real long high quality things you see posted on this site, but they're good enough for me at my level and interest. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites