The hens are not breaded, slip of the finger. LOL Tony
Tony Spezio wrote:
Joyce,
I think it is the timing of the harvest along with the breading that makes them what they are.
Sometime when I feel like typing I will post the story on how the JV's came about. I have no financial interest but I do have a connection.
Tony
Joyce's crafts and flies wrote:
I, too, use Dennis Conrads JV hens for all of my soft hackle anymore. They
have really neat thin "stems" and a single spin around the hook is all you
need. Be careful, as not all JV hens are created equal..some from other
suppliers have very thick and non-compliant stems and are the dickens to tie
a neat soft hackle with. Just in case inquiring minds wanted to know. Joyce
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