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can be shipped within 1-2 days
This is still the most commonly used color of partridge pelt for fly tying.
These skins contain enough feathers to tie hundreds of flies.
A flocking ground-bird. Also known as Grey Partridge, European Partridge and Pedirz Pardilla. Most commonly are called "Huns" in U.S. Huns inhabit the northern third of the agricultural lands in North America. They are especially fond of open, irrigated land. Hungarian Partridge are not native in the Western Hemisphere. The North American strain appears to have been imported from Czechoslovakia. Relatively small in size, the adult Hungarian Partridge averages 12-14 inches
Perfect for tails, legs and hackles for nymph, wet fly and spider patterns.
An excellent feather for tying a whole range of soft hackled flies including the JP caddis pupa.
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