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    Question Emu Feathers

    I was given some emu feathers recently. They look like they would make some great legs. I came across an article on tying with emu feathers but cannot find it now that I have some! Does anyone have any resources / patterns on tying with emu feathers????
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    wouldn't they be just like ostrich? if they are, you should be able to tie them in as a sub for them. haven't actually seen a herl of it - but was told that they are like ostrich...... what about nymph bodies and legs?

    I'm sorry if I've got it wrong - only passing on what I was told. you can cyber kick me in the shin's if I'm wrong *hehehe*

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    use them to tie some wooley buggers they swim great!

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    Use it instead of peacock herl, it works great and not so flashy.
    "We do not inherit the earth; we borrow it from our children."

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    Emu feathers are fun to tie with and can be used in many ways. They accept dye easy and are fairly sturdy. Here is a link to a site that has several patterns that use Emu: http://search.freefind.com/find.html...&query=emu&t=s

    Here is a picture of one of my favorite Emu patterns:
    Last edited by Panman; 08-26-2008 at 12:50 AM.

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    That site that has several emu patterns are great! Just what I have been looking for - thanks so much.

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    I use a few wraps of emu for legs on a foam beetle fly.

    Emu is a neat feather.

    Very different from ostrich.

    Ed

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    Quote Originally Posted by DazWah View Post
    use them to tie some wooley buggers they swim great!
    I might try this... Do you use them for the body, tail, or both?
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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