Technical specifications
Brahma Hen SH/C Mottled Gray dyed Golden Straw
Product Name: Brahma Hen SH/C
Type: Feather patches for fly tying
Color: Mottled Gray dyed Golden Straw
Materials: Natural Brahma chicken feathers
Structure: Patch of soft hackle with Chickabou tuft (Mini-Marabou) included
Main features: Soft fibres, marbled feathers, thin and resistant stems, high versatility
Recommended use: Fly tying, tying soft hackles, wet flies, nymphs, streamers and collars
Details: Excellent alternative to the Hungarian partridge, includes a tuft of Chickabou to broaden the possibilities of use in the making of artificial flies.
Brahma Hen SH/C Mottled Gray dyed Golden Straw
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Brahma Hen SH/C by Whiting: A Brahma hen feather patch ideal for soft hackle and wet flies.
Brahma Hen SH/C by Whiting It represents an excellent alternative to the classic Hungarian partridge thanks to its finely marbled feathers and the soft texture of the fibers. The thin but strong stems make tying and reeling easy, making this material perfect for making collars on medium to large soft hackles, nymphs and wet flies.
Brahma Hen SH/C by Whiting it also includes a practical tuft of Chickabou (Mini-Marabou), which further expands the possibilities of use in fly tying. The quality of the feathers and their versatility make it an indispensable material for fly tyers looking for natural movement and high-level finishes.
Cod: A_262992_0511UNICA
Art: 32803638
EAN: 0616044053249
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Technical specifications
Brahma Hen SH/C Mottled Gray dyed Golden Straw
Product Name: Brahma Hen SH/C
Type: Feather patches for fly tying
Color: Mottled Gray dyed Golden Straw
Materials: Natural Brahma chicken feathers
Structure: Patch of soft hackle with Chickabou tuft (Mini-Marabou) included
Main features: Soft fibres, marbled feathers, thin and resistant stems, high versatility
Recommended use: Fly tying, tying soft hackles, wet flies, nymphs, streamers and collars
Details: Excellent alternative to the Hungarian partridge, includes a tuft of Chickabou to broaden the possibilities of use in the making of artificial flies.
