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Grey Partridge

Tip - Flat silver tinsel
Tail - Grey partridge
Ribbing - Flat silver tinsel
Body - Grey hare's fur
Hackle - Grey partridge

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i substituted black pheasant tail

i mentioned "or substitute"

i tried using black vulture but is was more gray than black

etsy has them

I guess next time I shoot a crow I should harvest some feathers and give them a try.

Short story, one time my brother and I were hunting crows. On a state game land at daybreak. We came back to the truck about noon and a guy was just unloading a dog to take for a walk. He asked what we were hunting. We replied, "crows, but we didn't get any." I turned to my brother and said, "looks like we have to back to hot dogs for supper tonight." What a look the guy gave us!
 
I guess next time I shoot a crow I should harvest some feathers and give them a try.

Short story, one time my brother and I were hunting crows. On a state game land at daybreak. We came back to the truck about noon and a guy was just unloading a dog to take for a walk. He asked what we were hunting. We replied, "crows, but we didn't get any." I turned to my brother and said, "looks like we have to back to hot dogs for supper tonight." What a look the guy gave us!
Anytime I need some crow feathers I just take the 20 guage out in the backyard and knock one off. I skin the wings out and cure them. I mainly love the small covert feathers on the shoulders of the crow wing. They are excellent for soft hackles and I use them for one of my most productive carp flies. I haven’t used a lot of the crow quill fibers but I do remember using some of them for a little black stonefly pattern a few years back.

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Anytime I need some crow feathers I just take the 20 guage out in the backyard and knock one off. I skin the wings out and cure them. I mainly love the small covert feathers on the shoulders of the crow wing. They are excellent for soft hackles and I use them for one of my most productive carp flies. I haven’t used a lot of the crow quill fibers but I do remember using some of them for a little black stonefly pattern a few years back.

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I'll have to save one and give it a try. Crow closes in a couple days, so it'll be this summer.
 
I'd love to have all the hundres of patterns like these for a collection
 

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Vestfjellflua

Body - Flat silver tinsel
Hackle - Badger

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Sands Favorite

Tip - Flat silver tinsel
Tail - A few strands of brown speckled partridge tail
Body - Hare's ear fur
Rib - Fine flat silver tinsel
Hackle - Brown speckled body feather from partridge. Tied collar style.

John Sands Originator

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Royal Governor

Body - Peacock herl, scarlet floss, peacock herl
Hackle - Ginger hackle
Wing - Peasant hen wing quill

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Red Quill

Tail - Brown hen hackle
Body - Stripped brown hackle stem
Hackle - Brown hen hackle
Wing - Slate duck or goose quill segments

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Olstappen

Tail - Yellow hackle
Ribbing - Oval gold tinsel
Body - Black floss
Hackle - Scarlet hackle
Wing - Pheasant wing quill segments

Karin Volden Originator

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