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Badger Flymph
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Re: Badger Flymph
Very nice tie, sir. I like the bit of shagginess in the dubbing.
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Re: Badger Flymph
Whoa, that is VERY NICE! The badger hackle compliments the body very nicely. Can’t wait to see pics from your field testing.
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Re: Badger Flymph
"Very nice tie, sir. I like the bit of shagginess in the dubbing."
I second that! like the looks of that!
I second that! like the looks of that!
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Re: Badger Flymph
Really nice. That shaggy body will catch lots of tiny bubbles. Love the badger hackle. Is that a Firehole hook?
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Re: Badger Flymph
Good looking fly, do you tie it without the hot thread as well?
Re: Badger Flymph
Firehole indeed.Ron Eagle Elk wrote: ↑Tue Sep 01, 2020 6:52 am Really nice. That shaggy body will catch lots of tiny bubbles. Love the badger hackle. Is that a Firehole hook?
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Re: Badger Flymph
I know the photo does not show it well but the underbody and head are orange silk.
Alan