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    Another use for died badger is this from saddle hackle for blue gills. These are both the same jig and is 1/64 #8 hook and after tying it I wanted to add some red silk to just behind the head and this is what I got.

    As an add in I wish that I had planned it so it would have looked better.

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    I also dyed a badger cape that will make some great collars.

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    You better hide all those good looking feathers. Ol' Lou (pet squirrel) will put them in his nest. LOL
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    Looks good Skip.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottV View Post
    You better hide all those good looking feathers. Ol' Lou (pet squirrel) will put them in his nest. LOL
    Ha Nice tip! I just got back from being outta town for two for a wedding. Lou wouldnt come up to me when I walked in. He was mad at me for leaving him I guess. Hes just like a dang kid!

    I'll have to do some of these in gray and orange.

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    Yeah definately the orange. If you can get a nice rusty dun that might work well too

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    good-looking jig skip I enjoy seeing fly tying into jigs .

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    Rondon nice-looking jigs I especially like the colors they are not perfectly bright but they are perfect your style of jig looks terrific where did you get that minnow looking head from.

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    The blue and , when you get it, the gray would get a lot of use from me. Good lookin ties.
    Skip, my buddies pond sunfish would tear up the one with the red. They're aggressive little boogers. Some of em with a mouth bigger than a quarter.
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    Boy Skeet I would have to take advantage of that for sure.

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