Published Nov 28. 2012 - 11 years ago
Updated or edited Nov 27. 2020

#333 - Silver Badger

Silver Badger - Alan Petrucci Tied by: Alan Petrucci Originated by: Alan Petrucci Hook: Gaelic Supreme Mike Martinek Rangeley Streamer 6xl Thread:...

#333 Silver Badger - Alan Petrucci #333 Silver Badger - Alan Petrucci


Tied by: Alan Petrucci
Originated by: Alan Petrucci

Hook: Gaelic Supreme Mike Martinek Rangeley Streamer 6xl
Thread: Black 8/0
Tag: Silver flat tinsel
Body: Wine yarn
Rib: Silver flat tinsel
Throat: Black hackle fibers
Wing: 4 silver badger saddle hackles
Cheek: Jungle cock nail
Head: Black

Notes: Fly tyers get their inspiration for pattern in many ways. For some, it is the natural prey items of the trophies they seek, for others, a memory of a favorite lake or river. Alan garnered his inspiration for the Silver Badger from a particularly beautiful Whiting silver badger saddle. We can all be glad in the knowledge that Alan happened upon this saddle and was so inspired to create this graceful classically styled streamer.
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Gorgeous fly there Alan, love it!

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Beautiful fly.

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A nice looking fly.

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I'm no fisher man but it certainly looks nice... :-)

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Wow!

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Awesome!

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Very nice fly,very nice tye...

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Looks effective

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The fish better watch out

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Nicely done. Keep it up alan

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