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$3.50The Story
Hareline's Starling Skins have nice dark feathers that have a beautiful sheen. This is a full skin and comes with a variety of different-sized feathers. Starling feathers are an excellent feather for tying soft hackles, especially in smaller sizes. Although the body feathers are most commonly used, you can also use the wing feathers for tiny dry flies as well as nymph wingcases. A versatile skin that doesn't cost a ton, Hareline's Starling Skins are a great addition to anyone's tying arsenal.
Uses
Starling feathers are most commonly used to tie soft hackles, especially smaller-sized flies. However, you can also use the wing feathers for small slip-wing dry flies and even wingcases on tiny nymphs. And last but certainly not least, Starling body feathers can be used as a more affordable option for jungle cock nails whenever you're not tying presentation-style flies.
Comparisons
There really is no comparable item to Hareline's Starling Skins. While you can use a Hen Cape in order to tie soft hackles, they often don't have the small-sized feathers available on a Starling Skin.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Hareline's Starling Skins have nice dark feathers that have a beautiful sheen. This is a full skin and comes with a variety of different-sized feathers. Starling feathers are an excellent feather for tying soft hackles, especially in smaller sizes. Although the body feathers are most commonly used, you can also use the wing feathers for tiny dry flies as well as nymph wingcases. A versatile skin that doesn't cost a ton, Hareline's Starling Skins are a great addition to anyone's tying arsenal.
Uses
Starling feathers are most commonly used to tie soft hackles, especially smaller-sized flies. However, you can also use the wing feathers for small slip-wing dry flies and even wingcases on tiny nymphs. And last but certainly not least, Starling body feathers can be used as a more affordable option for jungle cock nails whenever you're not tying presentation-style flies.
Comparisons
There really is no comparable item to Hareline's Starling Skins. While you can use a Hen Cape in order to tie soft hackles, they often don't have the small-sized feathers available on a Starling Skin.



















