Published Jan 13. 2013 - 11 years ago
Updated or edited May 15. 2019
Woolly Bugger
Woolly Bugger
Hook: Partridge Stronghold Long Shank #10
Thread: Benecchi 12/0, black
Hackle: Cock saddle hackle, badger
Rib: Wire, silver
Tail: Fluey barbs, dyed scarlet
Body: Cactus chenille, brown
Originator:
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Submitter:
Martin Joergensen
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Comments
A nice fly,but in my
A nice fly,but in my neck of the woods(U.S.),we would call it a wolly worm,either way nice simple fly,that works in both still,& moving waters,tight lines,& bent rods.