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Hook & Hackle Metz Saddles, The Fishin' Hole

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Metz Hackle Neck - Fly Tying Materials - Umpqua Feather Merchants

Metz Saddle Hackle - Fly Tying Materials - Umpqua Feather Merchants

Capes and Hackle, Fishing Gear, The Fishin' Hole

Metz Cock Necks are good sized and very high quality. They contain plenty of long and thin feathers for even size #20 flies and even smaller. Grade #1 necks have great amount of different sized feathers. These necks are the best in the world. Grade #2 necks have also quality material. The biggest difference between grade #1 and #2 is the amount of feathers. The grade #2 necks have a bit less feathers. Grade #3 necks have similarly less feathers and more variation in feathers.

Metz #2 Saddle Brown Natural

Whiting Rooster Saddle Capes - Fly Tying Capes - Farlows

These Metz Grade #1 Saddles have excellent webby hackle and are a large size skins. They come with lots of good sizes for Tenkara Sakasa Kebari and

Hen Saddle Metz Grade #1

SALTWATER FLY TYING MATERIALS CATALOG!

The Metz #1 Saddle Hackle offers long, stiff hackles that are the perfect choice for dry flies and streamers. These hackles are also great when used

Metz #1 Saddles

Metz Cree Saddle Hackle, this is the real deal. This is a genetic mix of barred ginger, furnace-brown and grizzly. These tie size 12-16, a few 10’s/

Metz Cree Rooster Saddle - On-Line Fly Tying Magazine and Fly Tying Catalog

Metz Genetic Hackle, Dry Fly Hackle, Saddles

Orvis Don Bastian Wet Flies