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    Hello, I am a relative newb to fly tying, at least dry fly tying, and also very fortunate to have most of my materials given to me by fellow tyers over the years. However, nearly all of the hackle feathers I own are loose and unorganized into bags. Can somebody recommend which types of feathers, or perhaps what parts of loose feathers are best for tails? Seems that using longer fibers off of random feathers doesn't produce a very good support for my flies. Also, can you substitute something else for tails such as hair?

    Thanks in advance,
    Jigga

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    stiffer barbs off of the hackle for tails (Dry Fly Hackle) For hair one material used often is moose mane, but there are many others too.

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    If you plan on tailing dry flies the best quality material will produce the best flies. You may consider purchasing a quality neck or two for your dry fly tying, and leave the material you have in bags for wet or saltwater patterns.

    John

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    jigga:

    If you're not adverse to unnatural materials & spending a FEW bucks; take a look at Microfibbetts.

    They are synthetic fibers; available at most fly shops in any color you can imagine; specifically made for tailing mayfly imitations. The come in a package that will tie LOTS of flies. I use them exclusively on 99% of my dries.

    Some folks swear by paint brush fibers as a substitute for Microfibbetts but most of the paint brushes I've seen come in only one or two colors and cost WAY more than a package of Microfibbetts; unless of course you want a 20-lifetimes supply of black fibers.


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    Thanks so far guys. I'm actually planning on visiting the fly shop today any way, so I'll check out those microfibbets.

    Jigga

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    try to find packages of "spade hackles" for dry fly tails.

    i think "spirit river" packages them.

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    jigga,
    Hackle fibers, deer, elk, moose, microfibbets, paint brush bristles, some animals' guard hairs -really anything that is stiff and doesn't soak up water can be used for dry fly tailing material. Some are much easier to work with than others, however.
    Joe

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    Coq de Leon hackle fibers make great dry fly tails. Whiting sells tailing packs also.

    Most loose packaged hackle isn't suitable for dry flies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jayatwork
    Coq de Leon hackle fibers make great dry fly tails. Whiting sells tailing packs also.
    If your looking for a great online source for Coq de Leon, give Jims Fly Co a try. Here is a link. http://www.jimsflyco.com/ I bought about a half dozen of the whiting tailing packs from Jim. He has a lot of other feathers as well.

    You might also want to contact Denny or Liz at Conranch hackle. They should be able to help. Here is a link. http://www.conranch.com/
    Trout don't speak Latin.

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    jigga you might also consider taking a fly tying class from a local fly shop. You will learn much more than trying to teach yourself how and why's of tying.

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