Wednesday, January 14, 2015

Re: {Tidal Potomac Fly Rodders} Pheasant wing treatment

If it were tails I wouldn't do anything either. I've had tails for years that haven't been treated but these are two entire wings, not long tails. Not sure what I can tie with them and therefor not sure if it's worth treating them.

David

On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 3:43 PM, Danny Barrett <dannytbarrett@gmail.com> wrote:
I have a ton of tails from a hunt. Personally I, I never did anything and have had no issues even 4 years later.  I just keep them in a separate bag then the rest of my materials.

Thanks,

Danny


On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 3:20 PM, Dave Marcus <dhmarcus@gmail.com> wrote:
My colleague recently came back from a pheasant hunting trip and brought me back the wings from a pheasant (picture attached). I'm appreciative for the thought (although was hoping for the tail feathers) so i wanted the groups thoughts on the following.

1. What is the best way to treat these wings to keep them from rotting? They've currently got some salt on them but not too much...they're starting to release some liquid, did I miss my window to properly treat these? They're probably 4-5 days old, should I just toss them? I live in a 1 bedroom apartment and don't have an outdoor space to "air it out".

2. If I can keep them, what flies can I make with pheasant wing? I've made many pheasant tail nymphs but the hackle on these feathers isn't long enough. Anyone have experience with this material?

Any advice or thoughts would be welcome.

Thanks,

David

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