grizzly hackle

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fenwickfisher

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I cannot seem to find grizzly hackle anywhere(dry fly)...all i can find is the soft hackle where does everybpdy get their hackles from and does anybody have any experience shipping hackle from the states? Or is there any canadian hackle farms out there that o havent been able to track down? Ive even gone as far as asking gagnons to order some and i would pay markup but still no dice lol
 
Ya seems online is the only way to go i might call whiting and see how much it would be to ship to canada. Finding a canadian supplier is hard to do ive heard superfly is canadian might give them a look too
 
Feather emporium is US based on. They have whiting 100 packs that look pretty darn good since you can mix and match colors and hook sizes.
 
No luck at wilsons...i dont see why sail wouldnt carry it since so many patterns call for using grizzly coloured hackle yet they have like 5 packs of jungle cock for 200$ each just seems a little ridiculous
 
Ah sorry I miss typed. I meant to say Howard hackle, Collins is good stuff too though. And the reason you can't find the stuff in stores is because they do carry it but it sells out very quickly (in part to girls who want to use it as hair extensions).
 
Fenwickfisher, depending what size you're ordering for and if it's a saddle , if you're interested in splitting the cost and the saddle in half, let me know.
 
Ive got some at Natural Sports on Victoria St. in Kitchener before. Haven't been there in a month or so though...
 
Call around to the Sail locations as well, we carry a decent low grade 1/4 saddle for 15 bucks, they come in grizzly but we're out in Vaughan.
 
Nothing grown within Ontario if that's what you're asking. For stores you'll just have to call around, most places carry it you just have to find somewhere with it in stock. I checked just out of curiosity yesterday and as it turns out the cheap option that we have at Sail is actually brought in by the same distributor as Whiting, not sure if it's from them but it may be a rebranded 1/4 saddle. I do find the stuff to be a little webby compared to good Whitings though.
 

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