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NGTO Sponsor
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Boone, NC
Posts: 5
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![]() Hi all!
I started raising my own hackle roosters a few years ago, when it became near impossible to get any decent feathers from the major hackle farms. This year I should have some extra capes and saddles to sell. They are under the category -Fly Tying Hackle on my website. There are a few on now, but I will be adding more as they are available. I anticipate my dry fly hackle to improve over the next year, as I breed better and better roosters. Due to the consumable nature of hackle, I can't offer a refund, but I intend to keep the prices as low as possible. Thanks, and Tight Lines! Roger Caylor |
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Former Director, HOF
Join Date: Dec 1998
Location: Newnan, GA
Posts: 10,260
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![]() Thanks for the heads up Roger.
Good luck with this venture....I'll be checking the website.
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#3 |
Native
Join Date: Sep 2015
Location: Cumming
Posts: 565
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![]() nice! that sounds pretty cool man. I've been to your website several times to look around and you have a good selection. I've also heard several people brag about the quality of your flies.
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#4 |
Native
Join Date: Jul 1999
Location: Atlanta, Ga, USA
Posts: 1,288
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![]() Very cool Roger. Are you cooking any coq au vin?
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