Or barred dark ginger. Like Cree, BDG has white in the feather, whereas grizz dyed golden brown has not.
Martin


J&A Burbank wrote:

I tie the majority like Tony does, but I also tie a good number of them with
Grizzly dyed golden brown. It's a wonderful color that I got in last years
co-op and I'd like to get a half saddle in it.

Byard, is that something you can take care of? : )

Jim
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I tie them with a grizzly and brown hackle inter wound with each other.
Tony

Rene Zillmann wrote:



Bob,
Don says the same. Ok, 2:1, maybe I loose <G>. I read the scan from
the Herters book you sent me. There are 2 hackles mentioned, but no
colors, only the type of rooster.
Have to investigate
Rene


Bob Haering wrote:




Rene I think it is cree that is used in the original.  It was invent
here in Michigan after all.

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Don,
btw: i still have to name my pattern. I'll intent to ty an Adams in its
original dressing as good as I can get the materials. No cree needed,
if memory serves the old pattern used some badger..
Rene













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