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    Default Entire Birds from Whiting Hackle

    I'm sure most have seen a Whiting bird or two in a fly shop at some time.
    My friend in Lebanon, Mo. has a bunch. These are just some of them. They are spread around his fly shop as well.

    Thought some might enjoy seeing them.


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    I always found them a bit creepy. Not as much as my wife thinks a hares mask is creepy, but weird just the same.

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    My first thought was, "What well behaved birds". My second, "What a waste". Nigel at Lakeland Fly Tying has a couple of them that only come out at shows, and then are placed where no one can reach them. My second thought probably comes from the fact that I don't have the collecting gene. Things have a value to me for their practical use; if I had one of those, it would be bald in 6 months.

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    I think they're hard to get and quite expensive.
    One was listed on ebay (sale over) for $375.

    Again, he has a fly shop and packs it with unique things......draws customers.

    Some other birds of his


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    I think they would add to any fly shop to give some education about the birds and what part of the birds the feathers come from.

    I do have to agree if they were in my tying room I'm not sure they would look that good after a month of taking just one feather, maybe two

    Ronnie

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    Byron,
    Is there anything flyfishing related that Charlie doesn't have in that shop? The birds must be new. I didn't see them the last time I was in there.

    Dave

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    Thanks for the pics Byron; I enjoyed them, especially since I once tried to grow my own. You're right about them being rather expensive. They are on Whiting's website for 250 to 400 per bird.

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    In the background to the last photo is a peacock pheasant. Now that is a special bird, and worth serious money. It would bald even quicker if I got my grubby mitts on it!
    Cheers,
    C.

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    AlanB,
    He has more birds than that. They are attested throughout his shop.
    He has the largest fly fishing/tying book selection I have ever seen in one place.

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    The Whiting chicken mounts are done by David Roberts at the feather emporium, he does beautiful work!
    http://www.featheremporium.com/mounted_birds.html

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