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    Default Some fly fishermen want feather fad to fade


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    Just say NO to Girls....Ha Ha

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    Turn around is fair play......

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    They only want the long fine saddle hackles so it is only affecting a part of our industry.
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    Don't just complain. I'm fighting back. If this isn't can't kill the fad I don't know what will. I call it the Grisly Hackle movement.



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    I just spit my coffee out and just missed my monitor

    YES - YES - YES, you hit it right on the money.

    Start wearing that out in public and the fad will die a very quick death.

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    This is from the wed page at the Red Shed Fly Shop on the Clearwater River in Idaho. Got to love Poppy.




    ATTENTION!!!
    HAIR STYLISTS, SALON OWNERS, JEWELERY MAKERS AND OTHERS WANTING FEATHERS NOT USED FOR FLY TYING. MY FEATHERS ARE FOR FLY TIERS ONLY SO IF I DON'T KNOW YOU I WILL NOT SELL YOU ANYTHING ON THIS PAGE ON LINE OR IN PERSON IF YOU CAN NOT TALK THE TALK. I'M TIRED OF BEING FLIMFLAMMED.


    BACK TO FEATHERS PAGE TWO

    BACK TO FEATHERS PAGE ONE

    FLY TYING INDEX

    FLY SHOP INDEX
    Fishing is always good, the catching may not be.

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    I still think that refusing to sell is poor business sense. Much better to sell to them at a price comensurate with their resale price. The shopkeeper can then afford to restock much more equipment.

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    I've said it before. Fly shops (or any businesses) that don't take advantage of market trends are shooting themselves in the foot.
    Maximize profits and you can hire more staff, provide better service and pass the savings on to your loyal customers. The people who keep you in business year after year will understand. When the cigar craze was in full swing prices went through the roof. Smart tobacconists charged what they could but made deals for longtime customers. The fad died and guess who stuck around?

    "This too shall pass"

    Jason

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    Seems like America is waiting for a lot to pass.... No doubt

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