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Product information "Whiting Bronze Spey Hackle Cape"

Bronze Spey Hackle Capes by Whiting offer high-quality feathers with a super soft touch. This material is mainly used for Salmon, Steelhead and Sea Trout flies. Flies, which should provide a nice action in the water. These capes by Whiting are unique to the tying world and nine years in the making!
 
Whiting Farms Spey line derives its heritage from the classic silky breed of chicken. Dr. Whiting has advanced the breed to produce the near perfect replacement of spey-style heron-like feathers in an affordable pelt. You have to see it to believe it!
 
You can tie numerous Speypatterns and Seatroutflies with this material. Check out our tying video of the 'Pattegrisen' Seatroutfly by Tom Jansen below!

About Whiting:

Established back in 1989, the American manufacturer Whiting is the undisputed number one when it comes to the production of high-quality fly tying feathers. In fact, all products from the legendary poultry breeder Dr. Tom Whiting have one thing in common: a constant premium quality, which will easily please the most demanding fly tyers. Without a doubt, the amazing quality of these products reflects the well-being of these impressive birds. Thus, these stunning capes and saddles set completely new standards in every respect. Therefore, it is hardly surprising that there is a very high demand for these unique products – because the modern world of fly tying is hard to imagine without the truly amazing feathers from Whiting!

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