sirocco Posted December 2, 2007 Posted December 2, 2007 Hi Guys, I'm interested to know if you would recommend this hackle. I'm planning to get the brown hen cape (the one for dry flies?) Thanks! Erik Quote
admin Posted December 2, 2007 Posted December 2, 2007 I've got a couple #3 capes and they are pretty good fro dry flies. He'll likely be at the show in january, it might be a good time to pick some up there. He has some nice cree stock as well. Quote
Inconnu Posted December 2, 2007 Posted December 2, 2007 I use a lot of his saddles and a couple of capes. I think the quality is great. Pacres is right, if you can wait until the show it might be beneficial....Kerry Quote
sirocco Posted December 3, 2007 Author Posted December 3, 2007 Thanks for replies. Unfortunately I don't think I can hold off till the show! I'll definitely give them a try. Quote
admin Posted December 3, 2007 Posted December 3, 2007 You might want a rooster cape rather than a hen cape for dries. Either, way, They are good quality hackles, and well worth the price IMHO. Quote
sirocco Posted December 3, 2007 Author Posted December 3, 2007 Yeah I was going to mention later on, after I did some research, that I meant rooster and not hen, but I knew you guys knew what I meant As an aside, what is the difference between the different grades of hackle? Is it simply that #1 Grade has more than #3 for example, and thus gives you more flies per cape, or is there actually a quality difference in the hackle itself? Quote
Guest bigbadbrent Posted December 3, 2007 Posted December 3, 2007 All about quality, and consistency of that quality Quote
126barnes Posted December 3, 2007 Posted December 3, 2007 Yeah I was going to mention later on, after I did some research, that I meant rooster and not hen, but I knew you guys knew what I meant As an aside, what is the difference between the different grades of hackle? Is it simply that #1 Grade has more than #3 for example, and thus gives you more flies per cape, or is there actually a quality difference in the hackle itself? Howard Hackle has an email addy on their site, email them and a very detailed response of what you can expect from each of their products should follow. Sorry but I can't seem to find the email he sent me. Quote
admin Posted December 4, 2007 Posted December 4, 2007 Generally speaking, the higher the grade, the higher the feather counts and quality of the hide. Whiting grades their capes and saddles into Pro, #3(bronze), #2(silver), #1(Gold), Platinum and an XXPlatinum something or other of which only 20-40 pelts make it into every year (and they retail for around 300$) Howard just has the 3 grades. The bronze capes are pretty good and the #1 are awesome. The Saddles are nice as well, but I would buy at least a number 2 saddle if you are tying dries. His stock has come a long way in a short time, and he's figuring out how the breed the birds better. Quote
rhuseby Posted December 5, 2007 Posted December 5, 2007 I have bought a couple of capes from him at the show the last two years. The quality is good, on the #2 capes I've bought, and my only concern is that the feather count is relatively low, compared to a Metz or Whiting. However, work in the price difference and things are pretty reasonable. I'll be buying more this year. Quote
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