saddle feathers for soft hackle ties?

I have more dry saddles than I'll ever use, and with the colors I'll want. I run my scissor edge down the feather against the grain, then stroke down with my fingers. The barbs will still be stiff, but they will wiggle well and can be stroked back after wrapping to good effect. Seems to work and catch fish.
 
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@Eastside info is dead on...add in Chukars to the mix.

@Tom Butler idea is spot on too.

Lastly check out Tim Flaglers' (who is a treasure trove of knowledge/skill), video on You Tube, entitled " Using Large Feathers On Small Soft Hackles". This method makes good use of Feathers you may already have. This technique can actually be applied to large hackled flies for steelhead/salmon/bass etc.

Have fun.

Bob
 
I have more dry saddles than I'll ever use, and with the colors I'll want. I run my scissor edge down the feather against the grain, then stroke down with my fingers. The barbs will still be stiff, but they will wiggle well and can be stroked back after wrapping to good effect. Seems to work and catch fish.
Best saddles for that I’ve found for this application are #3s from Charlie Collins (you can either buy them separate or get them as a bonus when you buy his capes). The saddles have some decent feathers for dries but I really like the webby ones for wets, streamers and nymphs; nice selection of colors, too.

Regards,
Scott
 
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