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    In my 40 years of fly tying, I've collected a bunch of turkey feathers. Some are marked ”turkey tails”, some are “turkey quills” and some just say “turkey feathers”. I’ve never been quite sure of the difference between these. And I’d also like to categorize the ones that are unmarked. They all look sorta the same. Any help would be appreciated.
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    i'm not a feather expert but i think the turkey tail feathers come from that area of the bird and turkey quill feathers come from the wings


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    Norm is right on with his photo and description. The body feathers are called turkey flats for the most part and have varying colors or hues. Very useful for some nymph patterns. I have friends who hunts turkey and I too have more feathers than I'll ever use. Much better than having too little or none.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nfrechette View Post
    i'm not a feather expert but i think the turkey tail feathers come from that area of the bird and turkey quill feathers come from the wings
    Understood, but they both kind of look the same. Wondering how to tell the difference when they're not attached to the bird. Also, what is each type best suited for?
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    Tail feather barbs are about the same length on each side of the feather. Wings have longer barbs on one side an the other are biots.

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    I would say to use your imagination. I have used the flats and tail feathers for nymph bodies, and legs. Your can also use the same material for wings. On this site, check out Al Campbell's, post in Beginning Fly tying for using Turkey flats for hackle tip wings. I also use wild turkey Biot from the wing feathers to wrap bodies and V-tails. You won't find allot of uses in standard patterns, but make up your own. Enjoy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rick Z View Post
    Tail feather barbs are about the same length on each side of the feather. Wings have longer barbs on one side an the other are biots.

    Rick
    The following then, would seem to fit the description of tail feathers, yet they are labeled as quills.
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    not all wing feathers have biots

    primary wing feathers have the biots on the leading edge
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    Quote Originally Posted by gadabout View Post
    The following then, would seem to fit the description of tail feathers, yet they are labeled as quills.
    they are probably the wing secondary quills



    primary wing feather. note the short biots on the leading edge



    tail feather



    if this doesnt help, theres a lot of info on the google machine

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    Gadabout, Norm has nailed them! The feather you have posted is a wing secondary. The primaries he posted are all right wing. Left wing primaries have the biots on the other side. Some tourist info: The primary feathers are great for fletching arrows! The curvature of the feather makes the arrow spin which means that alll feathers on an single arrow must come from the same side of the turkey.
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