Yellow CDL (hen)
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Yellow CDL (hen)
With all the talk about hen hackles lately, I had to go to a Denver area fly shop on my day off.
I was hoping Charlies Flybox had a Fiery Brown hen cape. He did. The trouble was, I saw this Yellow CDL hen cape and fell in love.
I bought it instead. I have no idea what patterns I will tie with it, or what bugs I will try to imitate with it. All I know is it was love at first sight.
I was hoping Charlies Flybox had a Fiery Brown hen cape. He did. The trouble was, I saw this Yellow CDL hen cape and fell in love.
I bought it instead. I have no idea what patterns I will tie with it, or what bugs I will try to imitate with it. All I know is it was love at first sight.
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Wayne,
I think this "affair" will work out just fine for you! The challenge now is to set down at the vice and experiment and then show all of us how good you can make this pelt look! We will be anxious to see what flows out of your den! Awesome find! Maybe a return trip to this shop would be in order? You'll need to go pick up the Fiery Brown cape!
Absolutely thrilled with what you are showing us!
Dougsden
I think this "affair" will work out just fine for you! The challenge now is to set down at the vice and experiment and then show all of us how good you can make this pelt look! We will be anxious to see what flows out of your den! Awesome find! Maybe a return trip to this shop would be in order? You'll need to go pick up the Fiery Brown cape!
Absolutely thrilled with what you are showing us!
Dougsden
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
Re: Yellow CDL (hen)
Slattery had a nice fiery brown cape recently... both Letumgo and I ordered one...got mine and was very happy with it..
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Jim Slattery certainly has a great selections of hen hackle. As good, if not better, than anyone in the country.
An alternative for fiery brown and other uncommon dyed colors I would suggest are fly shops in the UK and Ireland. Fiery Brown, for instance, has been a prominent color in many of their 'loch' flies for upwards of a hundred years. Understand that something like fiery brown will have different interpretations. That is not necessarily a bad thing. Like DUBBN's yellow CDL the subtleties stir the imagination at the vise and that's the fun of it.
An alternative for fiery brown and other uncommon dyed colors I would suggest are fly shops in the UK and Ireland. Fiery Brown, for instance, has been a prominent color in many of their 'loch' flies for upwards of a hundred years. Understand that something like fiery brown will have different interpretations. That is not necessarily a bad thing. Like DUBBN's yellow CDL the subtleties stir the imagination at the vise and that's the fun of it.
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Damn that is pretty! I can see so much potential in this cape. I’m anxious to see what you create with these feathers Wayne.
By the way, did you notice those wonderful feathers near the bottom edges? They look like an excellent Golden Plover sub.
By the way, did you notice those wonderful feathers near the bottom edges? They look like an excellent Golden Plover sub.
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Ray, i have never seen a Gilden Plover. Just photos. Strange, those photos came to mind when I saw this cape.
She us a little ragged on the edges, but I bet I have some fun with her.
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the yellow cdl is certainly interesting... your flies tied with it will no doubt provide additional inspiration as all your flies seem to do. I have a partridge dyed yellow that I haven't put to a lot of use...but I'm betting I'll be getting some ideas pretty soon... I also have a green and an orange partridge if anyone has any ideas for patterns that would use those colors of hackle...
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Can I have one?
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ForumGhillie wrote: ↑Fri Jan 21, 2022 11:05 am ronr - magically dup post gone.
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John
Gorgeous skins. I think I will play with my little Yellow hen cape for a year before I commit to buying a dyed partridge skin.
That Brown one is super gorgeous!