Description
These Hareline Strung Saddle Hackle feathers are mainstay for all fly tyers, with uses in trout, saltwater and native patterns. These saddle hackle feathers are used for tails, wings, throats collars and palmered hackles on larger flies. They are a very versatile feather and the colors are sharp and true.
Premium Quality, dyed from white feathers ranging from 5-7″ length. Thes Hareline Strung Saddle Hackle feathers come in 1/4 oz. packages. These are the finest hackle for tying average size steelhead and Atlantic salmon flies. They are also the favorite hackle for traditional streamer wings, saltwater and bass flies, as well as large trout patterns and native flies for species like murray cod and yellowbelly.
Most packages contain feather hackles appropriate to tie flies as small as about a #10 and as large as a #1 when palmering. Some hackles have more web and some have less. We find that, on average, something like 2/3 of the hackles in a package are useful hackle feathers to use on a tail for larger streamers.
These strung hackles provide some hackles for Buggers, some for hackle collars, some for tails, and throats. A great product for the tyer wanting to dabble with several colors and sizes of flies.
Versatile
Natural feathers
Sharp and true colors
Dyed from white
Premium quality
Available in a range of other colours.
Works a treat with various colour options of Marabou and Schlappen feathers also available in the store.
Of course, if you want to create all sorts of natural looking fly patterns, then our ever growing range of natural feathers is the ideal place to start. Aside from all the hackles, marabou, Coq De Leon and Cul De Canard that we have on offer, you can find some real gems the Other Feathers Category of the Troutlore Flytying Store. If you can’t find a product you are specifically looking for, get in touch and we will see if it can be sourced, and kept in stock. Plus, you can keep up to date with new releases through our newsletter and social media outlets.
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