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Fly Tying Hackle - Beginners Guide to Fly Tying - McFly Angler 

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Hackle feathers are some of the most widely used materials in fly tying, and also some of the most expensive materials as well. In fact some high quality saddles can go for well over $100, and Ive seen some even much much more.
Being so widely used, you would think that there would be a lot of info out there on what types of feathers to use and when. And while there is some info, I find a lot of fly patterns call for "saddle" or "Cape" but fail to explain what kind of saddle or cape. In this video I will explain what types of feathers are used for what, and show them so you can get a good idea of what style of feather comes from different bird breeds.
When I first started out fly tying I remember being very confused on the difference between saddles and capes, and how not all saddles and capes were created equal. I would watch a fly tying video or read a pattern recipe in a book and they would call for a saddle feather. I would go into my local fly shop and ask for a saddle feather, and they would as what kind? After looking like a big dummy trying to explain, I finally had to just show them the pattern im trying to tie and have them help select a saddle. And as we all know, sometimes local fly shops are limited and Id have to buy online for a specific color or size range. And then I was lost, buying the wrong thing, and finding out I wasted lots of money on a dry fly saddle that wouldn't work on a saltwater collar. (Yes that was overly specific, almost like its a true story that happened to me.... ).
I want to tell everyone I am sorry for giving some false information in this video, it has come to my knowledge from a kind commenter that the "capes" come from the back of the bird and not the chest. As I said in the video I am not well versed in how these are harvested. Either way, no matter where it comes from, the info provided on what types of feathers and what they are called is accurate.
Anyway, I hope this video helps those of you who are new into tying figure out what the difference between feathers are, and help understand terminology and get an understanding of different bird breeds and what they are used for.
0:00 Introduction
2:31 Dry Fly - Saddle vs Cape
14:53 Stiff Streamer and Collar Feathers
25:33 Soft Hackle
40:57 Other Types of Feathers
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Комментарии : 23   
@blaineroberts9684
@blaineroberts9684 Год назад
Thank you for taking your time to teach me. Very informative for a beginner and I’ll be archiving this one for reference.
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
Glad to help
@kiwi_comanche
@kiwi_comanche Год назад
This is well timed. I'm just about to begin my journey in fly tying, so thank you!!!
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
Hope it helps.
@augustonthefly
@augustonthefly Год назад
The cape is the back of the bird not the chest. Capes come from...as you guessed it by now, where you would wear a cape. On your back.
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
Good to know, see like I said I’m not a bird breeder and don’t know where the parts of the bird come from, just know what to use when tying. Thanks for the info.
@michaelgriggi1784
@michaelgriggi1784 Год назад
Lots of good information
@user-nm3pl8vy3w
@user-nm3pl8vy3w 6 месяцев назад
Or a Hoffman neck is just about the same prise too.
@mansbfishing
@mansbfishing Год назад
Terbaik👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@user-nm3pl8vy3w
@user-nm3pl8vy3w 6 месяцев назад
I use Metz, whenever possible. As long as my budget handles it.
@user-nm3pl8vy3w
@user-nm3pl8vy3w 6 месяцев назад
I prefer a rooster neck
@jeffjackson5331
@jeffjackson5331 Год назад
Intersting
@benperchalski4825
@benperchalski4825 8 месяцев назад
Have you made 1 for hairs as well?
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler 8 месяцев назад
No not yet…. I’ll try to work on that. So like deer hair, Eli hair and such?
@benperchalski4825
@benperchalski4825 8 месяцев назад
@@McFlyAngler yea cause I'm sure that hairs can be just as particular as the feathers are. I have a few things I've done with elk hair but it's a hit or miss kinda thing for me right now. If I've made 5 hair style flies I've made 1 good one. It's the bunching of the hair and getting it tight enough. I'm just not exactly sure which hairs are best or better for what types of flies. Keep up the good work. Lots of us are learning from you. This clip was actually saved on my fly study guide folder thing on here. Thank you much
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler 8 месяцев назад
Awesome glad to hear I’m helping ya. Thanks for the kind words; always good to hear it. So I’ll do my best, however I can’t say I know enough about the different hairs as I should. I’ll do my best to soon.
@benperchalski4825
@benperchalski4825 8 месяцев назад
@@McFlyAngler it's fair.... and I'm definitely not asking you to pop quiz yourself either, nor am I asking for anything in a month or two. Just an idea for a new video since you do not have one yet
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler 8 месяцев назад
I appreciate it yeah I’ll work on it at one point, thank you!
@justlawson1349
@justlawson1349 Год назад
I wonder how to keep feathers and skin from being damaged, and dry? That product make me so curious 😂
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler Год назад
Oh I just keep my feathers in the bags usually. Then keep them in little plastic boxes with like style feathers for storage. You could get those silicone packs and put them in if you want but I find it’s not needed. I have feathers that are 8+ years old and they still work just fine.
@randy71646
@randy71646 Год назад
Was your question answered as expected or did you mean out of its storage container during its usage?
@user-nm3pl8vy3w
@user-nm3pl8vy3w 6 месяцев назад
Metz is the best & very expensive
@McFlyAngler
@McFlyAngler 6 месяцев назад
I think whiting is better personally but Mets makes great stuff as well
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