Thank you Dave for so educate review. I don't know this feathers goes to you. I'm Javier Escanciano, from the label at the right packages and Tomas Gil was the breeder of the center package. As I purchased all the Roosters and Hens to Tomas Gil two years ago before his retirement, I proudly could say 2/3 of the feathers on the table came from my farm. I started a very complex project to avoid the extinction of this rare birds and the artisan ancient breeding. My wife and me are working hard 24h/365d to give you, the fly tyers, this miracle of the Nature. Soon we start to publish in English all the knowledge of the old manuscripts of Leon, and you could see all the color and speckle variants of Pardo de Leon and Indio de Leon not yet seen outside Leon, Spain. And all the fly patterns from nymphs, wet, dries, terrestrials used in our trout rivers. I'm using a personal account, I don't want to hijack this fabulous video with any kind of business advertising.
@mathewcampbell84792 жыл бұрын
More power to you Javier! Thank you!!
@DavieMcPhail2 жыл бұрын
Hi Javier, I am so pleased that you feel my video was good as I know how important these feathers are to many like yourself..Many like me would be first in the queue to buy one as I would love to read and see the flies tyed, I do follow many online that tye flies and I am a great fan of flies tyed with your feathers..I am very happy that you have made the time to comment and if you want me to add a link to your feathers or info then please let me know..Many thanks again.. All the very best Davie
@jeremylamovsky36697 ай бұрын
This is the sort of thing that makes me happy to have gotten interested in fly tying. I don't know a whole lot about these, I bought a pack of it and have not really used any of it because the fibers are so small and fine to where half of the flies I tie would use up a lot of it. I have only used it for smaller perdigons and other smaller low profile euro-type patterns
@thetroutconjurer2 жыл бұрын
You'll be interested to know that these feathers have moved back to their original place of Boñar in the Curueño Valley of Leon Spain. Not a big move, only 8.6km but it has not been without some controversy, as some people, including myself, believe that birds raised outside this historic range, lack the brilliance and overall desirable qualities of this breed. It is believed that it has alot to do with the soil and its qualities. In any case, and so far as anyone can tell, the feathers being produced out of Boñar are of great quality. It is worth mentioning that this move has signalled a passing of the torch of these ancient birds.
@schmoonkie2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the post. As far as I know, the Spanish pluck feathers from their chickens and don't kill them. I'm pretty sure Whiting chickens don't get to live when their feathers are harvested.
@oldsmugglerflyfishing2 жыл бұрын
Hello Davie! I have found that the best feathers of coq de leon are the ones that came from Leon Province in Spain, not others... Much expensive as the brands that you showed in your video, but this are really really good. All the best.
@ross14582 жыл бұрын
Any wait to read about the history of the real CDL. At least for me the history is a big part of fly fishing and tying. Great stuff. Thanks again.
@davidwillacy47962 жыл бұрын
BASICALLY great information on these brilliant feathers. Keep up the good work. Cheers
@mikehulsey48132 жыл бұрын
As always, love the videos and the examples of what materials you have available to you to use. I have all three in my possession as well and find CDL to be extremely useful and very versatile, a lot of the additional uses outside of tailing is thanks to you and all of the videos that you have put out for us lucky tiers. Sure do love the color in that Whiting Firey Ginger saddle you have on your bench, and fell in love with it the first time I saw you using it in one of your Caddis winging videos. Still looking around for one similar myself. As I’ve said before, thanks for all you do for us here in the fly fishing and tying community. I’m very grateful for the lessons and inspiration! Take care my friend.
@edbosley11382 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing the history and the information on Coq De Leon feathers
@marlonf.naranjo61022 жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Davie. I have been a fly fisher and fly tyer for many years and is always a pleasure listening your insights and inspiration. You are very talented and make fly tying such a joy to watch and learn. Best regards.
@graemebrown11912 жыл бұрын
Very interesting Davie✌. I had a few fish on your summer Diawl Bach tonight
@jonathonstephenson81702 жыл бұрын
Yeah, they are beautiful, so useful I purchased a whiting dark pardo saddle last year but haven't got round to using as I've still got some hareline feathers to use up first. Had a play at using CDL for posts & wings after seeing you use the feathers this way on some of your Tutorials. Thanks for post & all the others that incorporate this amazing material.
@grahamlonergan89642 жыл бұрын
Yep great feathers. Tks Davie.
@hookshackleflyshop2 жыл бұрын
Great video D. Would like to see quick examples/recipes of the feather being used.
@burtonbrocious1712 жыл бұрын
Tks davie love your informational videos
@Weestuart81 Жыл бұрын
Cracking video big yin
@flyfishingchannel2 жыл бұрын
Great video!
@ruebdogg12 жыл бұрын
Davie, could you please do a video of CDL fly patterns that explore options beyond tailing? I think they're beautiful feathers but can't find a good-functional use for CDL besides tailing. Thank you!
@MyFly.2 жыл бұрын
Very helpful...thanks for all the recommendations...plan to order the same. Davie I have a feather question..what colour do you recommend rooster hackle for the regular tups indispensable tying..Im thing golden straw or maybe light ginger ?. But it's what you think that I value...capes and saddles ain't cheap so can't afford mistakes. Thanks in advance Davie, hope all well with you.
@chasnaj2 жыл бұрын
Great video, Davie! Thanks. I followed the link to the original Coq De Leon and found a picture of a "Traditional Spanish 'Ahogada' wet fly. It says "Instead of winding a hackle, a bunch of fibres are tied in front of the thorax, which splays them out in a wet fly manner." It's a graceful looking fly. Would you tie one for us?
@kerrypitt97892 жыл бұрын
I love this feather and the way they collect them in Spain. It don't mind killing and eating things, but would I save a chickens life to save it? Of course I would. That is my problem, to kill or not to kill, is that a question? I keep it in my mind because I do it. Keeps me honest about my hobby. I adore chickens! They are good company and I love their personalities. so the chickens really need no introduction. I sleep slightly better at night.
@derekcunningham99932 жыл бұрын
Good, informative video. I also have a "tailing pack" which is pretty good, but the original stuff I have is far superior
@JohnAmidon-c6r4 ай бұрын
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@garfieldthomas31762 жыл бұрын
Davie, thanks for the information about these feathers, I'm fascinated about the source of some of the hackles and feathers. Can you tell us about Jungle Cock please .
@danielverdier17502 жыл бұрын
D'après un éleveur de coq limousin rencontré sur un salon français, les coq du Léon sont très proches génétiquement des coq limousin. Cela viendrait des pèlerinage de ST Jacques de Compostelle. Coté espagnol, ils ont sélectionnés les coq pour avoir cette brillance de plume alors que coté français, ils ont été sélectionné pour avoir des plumes permettant de faire des très belle collerette (finesse et qualité de la plume). Merci pour toute tes vidéos.