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    Looking for a Substitute for Ostrich herl in gray.

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    paff

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    hi paff....if you have a partridge or pheasant or any other kind of gamebird skin, you can use the filoplumes......depends on what you want to use them for. Hope this helps.......Jason
    ooops.....seems I used an incorrect term according to the flytying dictionary.Should have said "aftershaft" feathers.

    [This message has been edited by Feenom (edited 27 February 2006).]

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    Jason,

    I was going to tie the Too Simple Ray Charles fly and did not have ostrich herl.

    Also, since I am new to tying wanted to know where the aftershaft feathers are? Is there a picture somewhere on the web I can find?

    Thanks,
    paff

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    paff......go to the 4th quarter 2000 fotw archives and look at Bear's Hex Nymph......there is a picture of a partridge feather with the aftershaft still attached. It would be a little softer than ostrich, almost maraboulike. The stem is fragile near the tips so you might have to use 2 fetahers to wrap the hook. Might be worth a try!.....Jason
    btw.....gray is the natural color of ostrich plumes

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    Hey Paff,

    Just a suggestion. A couple of years
    ago I was plundering through the Dollar
    Store here and found small ostrich feather
    dusters with grey feathers. I got one for
    a dollar that should last me for many years.
    Warm regards, Jim

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    Jim,

    Great idea and even I can afford a dollar.

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    You might also try some small emu feathers.

    Rick

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    Peacock on steroids?
    Sorry, I couldn't resist. Seriously, how about aftershafts or filoplumes(Yes, I know that term is not necessarily accurate).

    Allan

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    Ostrich herl only cost $1.00. A bit less than Emu ($2.95). Why look for a substitute. Ed... [url=http://www.flytyingworld.com/shopping.htm:ec420]http://www.flytyingworld.com/shopping.htm[/url:ec420]

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    You could always use some clipped Marabou barbs, placed inside a dubbing loop.

    Parnelli

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