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Hello guys,
I am wondering if anyone knows a decent shop in Canada that sells inexpensive pheasant tails? My fly shop doesnt carry any and i think they run over $3 a feather.
How do clumps work out? are they a better product then the individual feathers?
thanks everyone
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I got mine at the local craft store
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at the michaels around here i can get to tail feathers of either ringneck or lady amherst for about 4 dollars. might bewise to check youre local craft stores
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Thanks a lot!! I didnt think of that. Ill head over there today.
Thanks again!
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Yup!
Try here; ami du moucheur
chris
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You could always try eBay too - from what I've heard you get some real bargains from them........ just a thought
Jeanne
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I'd talk to Gnu Bee. I think he might have one or two extras.
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Try these ...
Ebay ... good deals on some good feathers.
Florists ... they sometimes use PTs in bouquets. Buy your significant-other some flowers, and remove the PTs before the bouquet ends up in the trash. Kill two birds with one stone.
Mike D.
http://battenkill.tripod.com
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I bid on two lots of feathers on ebay. I won one lot of 100 and when the package came it had 300 in it with a note from the guy saying that he sold so many he got the orders mixed up so he sent everyone 300. It cost me $3.56 to win the auction and 5 bux canadian for the shipping , arrived in 10 days. The feathers were in good shape and man what a bargain.
I also got 8 clumps for $4.00 with shipping $8.00 some of the best feathers I have seen. Arrived from South Dakota in about 2 weeks.
Both lots came from different pheasant farms. they are not wild and I am isolating them in zip locks with moth balls to kill any bugs.
I, like you, found $3.95 for a single feather to be a bit much.
Had no trouble with customs at all.
( that was your next question wasn't it? ) send me your address in a pm and I'll send you a clump.
Got your PM. Feathers will be winging their way eastward shortly.
DG thanks for the heads up.