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$1.05The Story
Pairing its unique look with beautiful natural coloring, Chukar Feathers afford the tyer a wealth of opportunities. These feathers come from the Chukkar Partridge and have a distinct look with natural shades and stark barring, making them an excellent choice for tying nymphs and wet flies. Each bag comes with an assortment of feather sizes so that you can dial in any pattern you're working on just right.
Uses
Wapsi's Chukkar Feathers are pretty versatile, but they're most commonly used when tying tails and legs on nymphs as well as wings, tails, and throats on streamers on wet flies. And although these feathers tend to work great for more traditional patterns, they're also a very good option when tying shingled Game Changer patterns. Regardless of how you use these feathers, you can rest assured that they give a look that no other feather can match.
Comparisons
The feathers found on a Chukkar Partridge are really like no other. The shades and patterns that they have are pretty unique, so there isn't another feather that looks exactly alike

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
Pairing its unique look with beautiful natural coloring, Chukar Feathers afford the tyer a wealth of opportunities. These feathers come from the Chukkar Partridge and have a distinct look with natural shades and stark barring, making them an excellent choice for tying nymphs and wet flies. Each bag comes with an assortment of feather sizes so that you can dial in any pattern you're working on just right.
Uses
Wapsi's Chukkar Feathers are pretty versatile, but they're most commonly used when tying tails and legs on nymphs as well as wings, tails, and throats on streamers on wet flies. And although these feathers tend to work great for more traditional patterns, they're also a very good option when tying shingled Game Changer patterns. Regardless of how you use these feathers, you can rest assured that they give a look that no other feather can match.
Comparisons
The feathers found on a Chukkar Partridge are really like no other. The shades and patterns that they have are pretty unique, so there isn't another feather that looks exactly alike



















