Iron grey hackles from the wings or scalp of the Jackdaw are used in classic wet flies of the British tradition. They are soft and move well in the water. A must for the
North Country style enthusiast and indispensable to dress the Little Dark Watchet wet fly described by Pritt in 1886, they can substitute the coot’s shoulder feathers if necessary.
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