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GOLDEN PHEASANT HACKLES
Golden Pheasant Hackles are a versatile and vibrant material commonly used in fly tying to add natural movement, contrast, and lifelike appeal to various fly patterns. These hackles, taken from the neck or body of a Golden Pheasant, have a natural sheen and rich color, making them perfect for both classic and modern fly patterns.
Golden Pheasant Hackles refer to the feathers from the neck and back (cape) or the tail (tippet) of a Golden Pheasant. These feathers are highly valued in fly tying for their vibrant colors and unique patterns, which can add both visual appeal and functionality to a variety of fly patterns. Golden Pheasant hackles are particularly popular in the creation of classic salmon flies, wet flies, and some nymphs and streamers.