Hmm, now I'm paranoid regarding my subscriptions... I haven't received a fly tyer in ages, but I renewed via visa card at the Sommersett show... Things that make you say "Hmmm..."
On a different note, I just got my hands on a half- neck of "Grizzley barred Dark Ginger" which is as close to cree as I can get on my crazy budget... Some of the 'miscellaneous ultra- webby Size 8 or larger ' feathers (not spade, but just below on the neck) are of little use to me apart from stripped quills, and for feathers of this color, I'm reluctant to strip them for dry-fly bodies. Could anyone (preferably new tiers) use these for wets and/or streamers, free of charge? It's not a lot, so don't get your hopes up, but it'll fill a few business envelopes.
While I'm thinking of hackles, I'm curious how everyone sizes dry-fly hackles -- I preen an entire neck or saddle, then use the griffin guage that attaches to the vise stem. I've found it difficult, though, due to the large width of the printed borders between hackle sizes. I've seen the Whiting hackle guage, but it seems an expensive route to go for such a relatively simple tool. Has anyone tried using a golden- means tool on hook gaps and drawing a linear step-map of the respective golden- means for hackle-length? (If this makes no sense to you, I apologize, as it's the scientist coming out in me...) I'm curious what you use - if anything - to size hackle.
Thanks and tight lines,
Thanks and tight lines,
Pete
