
Badger Hen and Scarlet
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Badger Hen and Scarlet
Tied on a Size #18 dry fly hook using Pearsall's Gossamer #11A and the "shortened" remnants of a badger hen saddle feather from another project (legs on an Isonychia nymph).


Last edited by tie2fish on Sun Oct 15, 2017 9:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Badger Hen and Scarlet
Bill,
Another classic! The hooks you are using have a very vintage look about them! That's very cool! This one has the trademark of greatness!
Dougsden
Another classic! The hooks you are using have a very vintage look about them! That's very cool! This one has the trademark of greatness!
Dougsden
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Re: Badger Hen and Scarlet
Stunning combination. The white tips are eye-catching. Flawless execution.
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Re: Badger Hen and Scarlet
tie2fish, Howdy;
I remember a post by Mike Connor about the "Setting" of hackles.
http://flymphforum.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... e&start=20
took a few minutes to find it and his post on page 3 is the one I remembered so,
if you want to change the shape of the hackle instead of having them stick straight-out,
he shows a few methods for doing so.
Nothing wrong or anything I can tell with what you have shown us it's a beautifully crafted
fly and very well photographed.Just thought I'd mention it as some alternatives for the future.
hank
I remember a post by Mike Connor about the "Setting" of hackles.
http://flymphforum.com/viewtopic.php?f= ... e&start=20
took a few minutes to find it and his post on page 3 is the one I remembered so,
if you want to change the shape of the hackle instead of having them stick straight-out,
he shows a few methods for doing so.
Nothing wrong or anything I can tell with what you have shown us it's a beautifully crafted
fly and very well photographed.Just thought I'd mention it as some alternatives for the future.
hank
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Re: Badger Hen and Scarlet
Another goody, and certainly eye catching to boot!