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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatman View Post
    Once you guys get duck hunting if you have some extra flank feathers I'd be real interested!!!!!!!!
    If you will PM me your address, I will get you all the flank feathers you will need. I have several trout fishermen that drool over the thought of the barred wood duck feathers. I met a barber that trout fishes and I usually get a few haircuts for a ziploc baggie full of them. I'll be glad to send you a variety.

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    Feathers or hair on skin in a zip-lock bag in a mailing envelope would be great, I'll return your postage. If you are driving through Southaven I can meet you at I-55 and Church Rd.

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    What kind of fur are you guys looking for? I have a few squirrel tails, mabey a deer tail, from last year [frozen] and a small bag of wood duck feathers. Ordering dye by the pound, you must be in this big time, I can turn a yellow rain suit, dark green with a package of black rit.
    PS I think cape is the back of the neck, some birds have long feathers there.

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    Here's the link to Hook and hackle New - Hook & Hackle Coloring System-Hook & Hackle

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    Hunting season is just around the corner. I'll start with a few dove wings. I should be able to pick up all the fur and feathers that I need around here. I trapped a coon here in the yard last week. It's tail is in the freezer now waiting on a few more.

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    Thumped a ground hog on my way to work in the car . Noth'in like road kill . Lazy mans way . Got to get me one of those cow catchers like the ole trains used to have for deer season . LOL I hard tan my hides and dye them too . Nearly any die for fabrics will work .

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