Collared Peccary

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Re: Collared Peccary

Post by hankaye » Thu Jul 14, 2011 7:03 pm

t2f, Howdy;

Thanks for elaborating Bill.

Had to google the peccary to see just what it is. Not sure if someone had posted anything with it or if I just overlooked
those that may have had it in the fixin's list.
Reckon I'll do a srarch to see.

Thanks again,

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Re: Collared Peccary

Post by narcodog » Thu Jul 14, 2011 8:31 pm

It is kinda hard to find. I have put out some feelers for a whole hide. So if anyone has connections in Texas let me know...
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Re: Collared Peccary

Post by willowhead » Fri Jul 15, 2011 12:04 am

VERY VERY Nice Bill............i've never had to soak the stuff either.....i only ask before because of the twisting aspect, with that other body.
Alan Podell (Catskill tyer), used to sell it (calling it SDT.......Specially Dyed and Treated) in various colors. And it was specifically for doin' dry fly bodies, because the "Treated" part meant, it was now water proff. i have a bunch of colors of it somewhere...........aint seen that stuff in a while............it'll show itself sooner or later............. :roll:
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Re: Collared Peccary

Post by willowhead » Fri Jul 15, 2011 12:21 am

Narco, i have connections in Texas........i'll check it out. ;)
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Re: Collared Peccary

Post by Ron Eagle Elk » Fri Jul 15, 2011 1:29 am

Moscow Fur and Hide has a Javelina hide, but it's spendy, right at $400 http://www.hideandfur.com/inventory/7599.html . Last item on the page.

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Re: Collared Peccary

Post by narcodog » Fri Jul 15, 2011 7:00 am

Thanks Mark,
Ron I was looking something a whole lot cheaper.

I really don't want it for myself but for Mary Dette Clark. She is running low on her Peccary.

Here is the rest of the story as related to me by Mary. In '85 two fellows from Texas came into the shop and saw Mary tying her Coffin fly using a small piece hide. They said the would said her some. A short time later she went to the USPS and there was a stinkin package there for her. The two fellers had sent two green hides to her and they were in "fine" condition. She cleaned the hides and hung them on the clothes line and has been using them since.
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Re: Collared Peccary

Post by tie2fish » Fri Jul 15, 2011 7:17 am

I found a 2" x 2-1/2" patch at the FFShow in Somerset for $ 3.95, but I don't remember which supplier had it. Something that size would be of little use to Mary for commercial tying anyhow. They hunt these javalinas in Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, so placing a "want ad" on a Southwest Craig's list might turn up something. A friend and I got 2-day permits to hunt for them when I lived in New Mexico back in the early 1960's. We camped out in the high desert wilderness down near the border with Mexico and found a bunch of tracks in the morning after hearing a lot of grunting and rooting around during the night, but we never did see one in two days of hard hunting.
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Re: Collared Peccary

Post by William Anderson » Fri Jul 15, 2011 11:22 am

I've picked up a couple little patches over the past couple years. I believe I bought them both from the shop Yellow Breeches in Boiling Springs, PA. Ed can get it if they don't have it in stock.

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Re: Collared Peccary

Post by willowhead » Fri Jul 15, 2011 8:26 pm

William, if you mean Ed Koch, he is no longer with us. He passed away a while back. :( i have a nice pic of he and i standing together in front of his "tyers table" at the Somerset show, taped inside his book Terrestrial Fishing, where he signed it. He was a sweetheart. ;)
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Re: Collared Peccary

Post by William Anderson » Fri Jul 15, 2011 8:53 pm

WH, although I never got to met Ed Koch, I did admire him as a politician. I meant Ed...the friendly guy (one of several) that works there at the fly shop.
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