Turkey biots have a leading fringe-like edge that helps get a segmented look.
Goose biots from a few feathers back from the lead flight feathers imitate this.
DonO
From: Bob Hendry
Sent: Friday, May 23, 2014 2:46 PM
To: My Bosom Buddies: 8 ~ }
Subject: [VFB] Question Re: Biots
Hi VFB'ers,
I'm
Title:
Hi VFB'ers,
I'm lookin' at a pattern for a Catskill style Pink Lady that calls for
Body = turkey biot. So go figure, I don't have any turkey biot; can I
substitute goose biot?
#2. What's the basic difference betwixt the two??
Thanks!
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BobHendry
SouthernMaryland
The Turkey Biot Has shades of brown and black. Just use a brown Goose Biot.
Tony
On Friday, May 23, 2014 3:45 PM, Bob Hendry robinhoo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi VFB'ers,
I'm lookin' at a pattern for a Catskill style Pink Lady that calls for
Body = turkey biot. So go figure, I don't have any
: 8 ~ }
Onderwerp: [VFB] Question Re: Biots
Hi VFB'ers,
I'm lookin' at a pattern for a Catskill style Pink Lady that calls for Body
= turkey biot. So go figure, I don't have any turkey biot; can I substitute
goose biot?
#2. What's the basic difference betwixt the two??
Thanks