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Indian Cock Neck Rooster Cape

€9.50
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Indian Cock Neck Rooster Cape -Dyed blu dun Dyed blu dun
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€9.50
Indian Cock Neck Rooster Cape -Dyed grey Dyed grey
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Indian Cock Neck Rooster Cape -Natural badger Natural badger
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Indian Cock Neck Rooster Cape -Natural silver badger Natural silver badger
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Indian Cock Neck Rooster Cape -Chocolate brown Chocolate brown
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€9.50
Indian Cock Neck Rooster Cape -Natural cree Natural cree
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€9.50
Indian Cock Neck Rooster Cape -Natural furnace Natural furnace
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Indian Cock Neck Rooster Cape -Natural honey Natural honey
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Indian Cock Neck Rooster Cape -Natural brown Natural brown
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Indian Cock Neck Rooster Cape -Coachman brown Coachman brown
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Indian Cock Neck Rooster Cape -Natural ginger Natural ginger
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Indian Cock Neck Rooster Cape -Dyed black Dyed black
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Cock Neck Cape | Hackle - Streamer feathers fly tying

Indian rooster capes are essential for fly tiers who want to produce high-quality flies.

These bellows come from Indian roosters and are characterized by their fine, dense and shiny feathers, which are ideal for making dry flies, nymphs and streamers.

These capes are universal, whether you want to tie dry flies, may flies or larger streamers, you can make everything with these cock feathers. The cape contains feathers with which is possible tie dry fly hackles, wings on various fly patterns and streamer tails.

The feathers have a natural stiffness that allows them to float well on water, making them particularly useful for making wings and tails of flies. They offer a wide range of feather sizes and lengths, making it versatile for different fly tying techniques.

They are available in a variety of colors, from natural tones such as grizzly, brown and black to dyed varieties that allow for additional creativity in fly tying. These capes are a cost-effective alternative to the more expensive genetic bellows, but still offer good quality for the ambitious fly tyer. They are particularly suitable for beginners and advanced tiers who value good tying materials without spending a fortune.