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    Default Heather Moth SBS



    Reminds me of an English Setter; very tweedy. Original pattern calls for a darker "faced" badger at the front but I haven't run into that chicken, yet.

    hook - Mustad 3906 #10
    thread - Danville 6/0 black
    rib - oval tinsel silver
    tail - teal flank
    body - muskrat
    body hackle - badger (undersize by 1)
    hackle - hen badger


    Part 1

    mash barb, start thread, tie in rib and wrap to bend




    measure (shank) some teal flank; tie in/trim butts






    dub thread/dub tapered body






    tie in hackle, reverse-palmer to bend






    capture tip of hackle with rib, continue to front; tie off/trim, trim hackle tip



    Just a tourist passing through


    SBS Index updated 2/21/18

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    Part 2

    tie in (folded) hackle by tip




    wrap hackle; tie off/trim, half hitch x 2, SHHAN








    Regards,
    Scott
    Just a tourist passing through


    SBS Index updated 2/21/18

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    That's a good looking one Scott, always enjoy seeing what your cooking up

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