Need replacement for partridge feathers?

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Tying more wets and soft hackles. I’m sick of using the bagged partridge. I really don’t want to drop coin on partridge capes.
What out there has good colors and is closes replacement for partridge? Other than starling.


Looking to get feathers in the #10-#14 hook size range.

Thanks men.
 
Hen capes
Covert feathers from duck wings
Are the capes stiffer fiber? I guess thinking in my head the cape would not be much softer than a rooster?
I have very few dry fly stuff and I don’t do much dry tying at all. But I know like rooster capes are stiff and not very soft or webby. Are the hen capes just a slight off of a rooster cape?
I’m asking cause I really don’t know much about that. Thanks
 
Most decent substitutes (grouse, chukar, Whiting Soft Hackle, ring-neck pheasant hens) that would yield a decent amount of feathers are in the $20 + range.

If you hunt around and do some searches, you can probably find some sources for a full partridge skin close to that price. If that price point is OK, check you PM's.
 
I think a skin is worth it. I think I paid $35 for one last year. If you can get them around that price or less, I would go that route.
 
This is the real answer for sure. There is nothing quite like partridge
Are the capes stiffer fiber? I guess thinking in my head the cape would not be much softer than a rooster?
I have very few dry fly stuff and I don’t do much dry tying at all. But I know like rooster capes are stiff and not very soft or webby. Are the hen capes just a slight off of a rooster cape?
I’m asking cause I really don’t know much about that. Thanks
Millions of soft hackle flies have been tied with hen cape feathers. Pretty standard soft hackle material. They are different than partridge in that they are typically a little bigger size and they definitely dont look like partridge but trust me the fish won't care.
 
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