✓ Iridescent
✓ Great for tails, wings, bodies & thorax
A pheasant cock cape is an indispensable material for fly tiers and anglers who specialize in tying flies. The bellows come from a male pheasant, genetic hackles of the best quality, whose feathers have a characteristic iridescent coloration and structure. These feathers are often used to produce a variety of fly patterns, especially for nymphs, streamers and dry flies.
- Versatility: pheasant rooster cape feathers are available in a variety of sizes and shapes, making them ideal for different fly tying patterns.
- Coloring: Typically, the feathers have a natural color palette of brown, gold, copper and occasional greenish glints that blend in perfectly with the natural environment of fish.
- Texture: The feathers are sturdy but flexible, allowing for easy handling when tying while creating a long-lasting fly.
- Versatile application: These feathers are particularly suitable for making tails, wings, bodies and thorax covers for flies.