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In our shop you can find the largest selection of fly making feathers on our market - pheasant feathers, rooster feathers, goose and peacock feathers, genetically selected rooster feathers, capes, saddles, marabou, ostrich and more ! The CDC feathers we have are of excellent quality and in a variety of colors!
The unique iridescence of Peacock Herl seems to have an almost magical effect on fish. It is hardly surprising that this material can be found in almost every fly tying discipline: in dry flies, nymphs, wet flies, the wings of salmon flies and in numerous streamers. These fibres add that certain something to your flies – whether hackled or tied-in wholly. Peacock Herl has a remarkable appearance, which can be described as “natural flash”. Due to different colourings you can create really nice effects that match your patterns. This makes it a truly versatile tying material, that shouldn't be missing on any tying table.
Pheasant Tail Feathers from the Pheasant are a classic and highly versatile tying material. They can be used for tails and bodies on nymphs, dries and wet flies. The most popular fly tied with these feathers is the "Pheasant Tail Nymph", originally tied by Frank Sawyer.
Goose Biots are perfect for tying nymph tails like the famous Copper John, but also for many other nymph patterns. Dry flies that are meant to imitate stoneflies can also be tied with the Goose Biots. Not only does this look super realistic, the rigid little biots also ensure that the dry fly drifts straight and long on the surface. But an absolute insider tip is to use the biots as tails for various kelp runners, whether natural or in bright colors for winter on the coast. The small rigid biots give the kelp runners a natural look and a stable run. No matter in which pattern the biots are used, they are impressive in terms of appearance and stability. In addition, the biots are very easy to work with and very rarely tear.
Duck quills stiffs feathers are perfect traditional fly tying material for wings of classic dry flies and bigger wet flies! Large range of colors extends possibilities for your fly tying.
Cock Capes are very versatile and can offer plenty of feathers for both dry flies and streamers. For both beginners and professionals in fly tying, this cape is a great product as it can be used for a variety of fly patterns. The shorter feathers can be used for dry flies and the longer ones for streamers of all kinds, e.g. sea trout flies. These cock feathers are ideal for head or body hackles and are easy to work with. These cock feathers from Fly Scene offer a great price-performance ratio and are available in many, very nice colors. The selection ranges from very natural shades for imitative fly patterns to gaudy stimulating colors, as they are often used for streamers. A great natural product, with an attractive price.
Goose feathers are ideal for tying ‘married wings’ on classical salmon flies or wet-fly patterns. Apart from that theses high quality goose feathers are great for tying colorful dry fly and nymph bodies – e.g. colorful variants of the ‘Pheasant Tail Nymph’ or ‘Elk Hair Caddis Dry Fly’. A great substitute for swan and ibis feathers.
Peacock Eye
Marabou
Grizzly Marabou
Condor Substitute
Ostrich
Partridge