I believe that the fur/feathers from legally hunted game animals (waterfowl, grouse, etc) is allowed to be used in the tying of flies?
There was some discussion about it, awhile back here.
The last time I took the Mig Bird Workshop, Crows, Magpies, and Starlings were not considered protected under the MB Act. That is Canadian though… it may not be the same for you folks south of the 49, but it is an international treaty so it should be similar.
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Tyeflies posted this here awhile ago…
"PART 20–MIGRATORY BIRD HUNTING–Table of Contents
Subpart J–Feathers or Skins
Sec. 20.91 Commercial use of feathers.
Any person may possess, purchase, sell, barter, or transport for the
making of fishing flies, bed pillows, and mattresses, and for similar
commercial uses the feathers of migratory waterfowl (ducks, geese,
brant, and swans) killed by hunting pursuant to this part, or seized and
condemned by Federal or State game authorities, except that:
(a) No person shall purchase, sell, barter, or offer to purchase,
sell, or barter for millinery or ornamental use the feathers of
migratory game birds taken under authority of this part; and
(b) No person shall purchase, sell, barter, or offer to purchase,
sell, or barter mounted specimens of migratory game birds taken under
authority of this part."
Chars,
Paul H.
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