Re: North Country Hackles and Subs
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Re: North Country Hackles and Subs
I just watched the video and enjoyed it very much.  Very well done.  I especially like seeing the birds at the beginning of each segway, then listening to your description of the feather characteristics & suitable substitutions.  It was interesting seeing the translucency of some of the primary feathers, as you passed the bodkin behind the feather.  Something I had not noticed before.
			
									
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Re: North Country Hackles and Subs
I was looking for information on this very subject - substitutes for north country hackles.  It looks like the video linked above is no longer available?  Is there another link, or does anyone know of a place to research recommended subs?  I'm finding information in various places, but it's one hackle at a time.   
			
									
									
						
Re: North Country Hackles and Subs
ADDITIONAL LINK: https://theslidingstream.net/a-guide-to ... ckles/amp/
"Silk Fur and Feather" by G.E.M. Skues is probably the best book on the subject.
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