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    Default Michigan Skunk SBS



    Popularized by Earl Madsen (also called the Madsen Skunk), although he wasn't the creator; believed to be the first fly tied with rubber legs (from old golf balls).


    hook - TMC 5212 #10
    thread - Danville 6/0 black
    tail - squirrel tail
    body - chenille black
    legs - medium rubber white
    wing - deer hair

    Part 1


    mash barb, start thread at 75% mark and wrap back to point above barb




    stack, measure (not quite shank) a clump of squirrel tail; tie in, smooth with thread wraps (a little Sally helps keep the slippery squirrel in place, too)






    strip end of chenille , tie in at tail




    wrap to 50% mark, then tie in rubber legs; continue chenille forward, tie off, trim






    clean, stack, measure (not quite to tips of tail) a clump of deer hair




    trim butts, 2 soft loops then pull tight, causing butts to flare




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    Part 2

    crosswrap back, take a couple wraps then cross back to wing tie-in point






    half hitch x 2, SHHAN, trim legs to length








    Regards,
    Scott

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    Tried it with a Congo Hair shuck, foam body and semi-bullethead to improve floatation







    and basically tied a Madam X

    Regards,
    Scott

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    Scott,
    You are inspiring to this fumble fingered guy!
    Thanks,
    Mike

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    Mike,

    Proportions and thread torque/tension; manage them and you can tie just about any trout fly well. Salmon flies? something different has to happen there; still trying to figure what that is.

    Regards,
    Scott

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    The skunk is a very versatile fly. It fishes well dry, wet, or as a nymph. I tie a lot of them weighted for steelhead.
    I can think of few acts more selfish than refusing a vaccination.

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