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    Default Whiting Brahma Hen Cape

    Has anyone used and have an opinion on the Whiting Brahma hen capes? I'm thinking of trying them for wet flies.

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    Got one to tie up some Tabou Caddis http://globalflyfisher.com/patterns/taboucaddis/

    Haven't had a chance to use it yet but I like the markings on it.

    Regards,
    Scott

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    Bearsden.com has a half-dozen or so colors of the Whiting Brahma Hen capes. $12 each + shipping.
    David Merical
    St. Louis, MO

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    Quote Originally Posted by FishnDave View Post
    Bearsden.com has a half-dozen or so colors of the Whiting Brahma Hen capes. $12 each + shipping.
    I was going to suggest Bearsden, too, but I think restrictions make importing any tying materials into Australia a difficult process.

    Regards,
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    Hi all,

    How small is the fly size that the Brahama hen will tie down too?

    Thanks and regards,

    Gandolf

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gandolf View Post
    Hi all,

    How small is the fly size that the Brahama hen will tie down too?

    Thanks and regards,

    Gandolf
    Good question! There are ways to tie soft hackles that allow you to use even large feathers for small flies. I've seen a link on FAOL that explains at least one way to go about doing that...maybe someone can post a link or give a better description on the method than I could? I was thinking it was like wrapping the feather around the hook, putting a soft loop or two of thread over it, and the pulling the feather forward over the eye of the hook until you get the fiber length you desire.
    David Merical
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    Doesn't Jim Slattery post here?

    Check out Jimsflyco.com. If it's Whiting, he knows about it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steven View Post
    Doesn't Jim Slattery post here?

    Check out Jimsflyco.com. If it's Whiting, he knows about it.
    Hi Steven,

    Right below his name, it displays in bold font, BANNED from BB. Unless that's some type of joke, that's why he doesn't post.

    Regards,
    Mark

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    Here are some flies I dressed recently with Brahma hen and cock.


    Hook: #12 Wet Fly.
    Silk: Orange.
    Body: Orange silk.
    Thorax: Brown Camel.
    Hackle: M. Brown Brahma hen.


    Black Fluo Yellow Bugger.
    Hook: #8 l/s s/e Lure hook.
    Tail: Black marabou.
    Rib: Silver oval tinsel.
    Body: Lead wire underbody, Black chenille.
    Hackle: Fluo yellow Brahma cock.

    This Brahma cock is a badger with fluo yellow tips.


    March Brown Variant.

    Hook: #12 Veniard VH115 curved nymph hook.
    Silk: YLI Pale Copper silk.
    Tail: Three Pheasant cock fibres.
    Rib: Wire
    Body: Pale Copper silk
    Thorax: Brown Arg. Hare
    Hackle: Fiery Brown Brahma cock.


    Hot Orange Nymph.

    Hook: Veniard VH111 light nymph hook #12.
    Silk: Pearsall fluo orange.
    Tail: Three Pheasant tail.
    Rib: Bright yellow wire.
    Body: Rust Arg. hare.
    Thorax: Rust Arg. Hare.
    Hackle: Fiery brown Brahma cock. Badger fiery brown tips.


    A Rusty Steelhead fly.

    Hook: #14 Klinkhamer Partridge.
    Thread: YLI silk Lt Copper.
    Rib: Silver tinsel.
    Body: Rust Arg hare dubbing.
    Thorax: Brown Arg hare dubbing.
    Hackle: MBrown Brahma hen.


    Blue Lou

    Hook: #10 Klinkhamer Patridge.
    Silk: YLI Electric Blue silk.
    Body: Silver Holo flat tinsel.
    Rib: Silver oval tinsel.
    Thorax: Blue dubbing.
    Hackle: Brahma cock silver/blue.
    Last edited by Donald Nicolson; 04-12-2012 at 12:20 AM.
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    Great flies Donald. As far as Brahma hen, I have 3-4. I love them. They are beautiful, and very useful. I bought them for soft hackle flies.

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