Turrall
Mallard Flank
Soft, hackles for forming fan wings on Mayflies and other dry patterns.
The mottled pattern of mallard breast feathers closely mimics the natural environments found in streams and lakes, making flies tied with these feathers particularly effective for fishing in clear waters where fish are wary of unnatural appearances.
These feathers can be used in a multitude of fly patterns, including nymphs, dry flies, and wet flies. Their flexibility and the ease with which they can be manipulated make them ideal for both beginner and advanced fly tiers.