Madsen's Skunk

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The Madsen’s Skunk, also known as the Michigan Skunk, was originated by longtime AuSable River guide Earl Madsen. It's a tremendous all-purpose fly that imitates hoppers, crickets, spiders, and stone flies. It can be used at any time during the day and any time of the year, under all circumstances. It is a must carry fly!

Pro Tip

Excellent pan fish fly in smaller sizes and a slayer of bass in larger sizes.

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Hook: Mustad R74-9672 or similar streamer hook, size 6–12 Thread: Black, 6/0 or 140 Denier Tail: Gray squirrel tail fibers Body: Black 2mm craft foam, cut into strips and wrapped around the hook shank Legs: White round rubber legs, approximately 1½ inches long Wing: White or natural deer hair, tied over the body Underbody (optional): Thin layer of black chenille to create a tapered profile before wrapping the foam Head: Tightly wound black foam, forming a bullet-style head or collar for a clean finish