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I was driving down 121 and saw a dead badger in the road  is the hair worth skinning it for  it was not real smelly. i think  i  could do it if i thought it wasn't a wast of time it looked in pretty good cond so I through it off the road  but I bet it's getting ripe any input

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Here is a pattern that is appropriate if you go skin the badger:

http://www.flyfishingconnection.com/patterns/flies/297/Road+Kill+Badger+Variant/



-- Edited by Flounder on Saturday 12th of September 2009 05:22:38 PM

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Yes, there are flies tied with badger. But how often will you tie with badger hair? I know professional fly tiers who have never tied with it. Worst case scenario. Go buy a $5.00 patch from the local fly shop. You won't have to worry about dealing with a ripe skin.

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AbelBoy wrote:

Go buy a $5.00 patch from the local fly shop. You won't have to worry about dealing with a ripe skin.

AB




Or bringing in larva/pest to start working on your other materials...



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Thanks for the info I was hopeing someone wasen't going to tell me how the thing was worth like a bunch of money and there I go skinning some old dead carcas . The thing that was sad tghat was the only time I vv ever seen a badger and it was dead i did not know that there were any living in this part of the state that amazes me I hope there not indangered

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