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FISHING => FLIES: Other => Topic started by: John Pierce on April 02, 2020, 04:41:42 PM

Title: Basic Woolley Bugger
Post by: John Pierce on April 02, 2020, 04:41:42 PM
FLY: Woolley Bugger - Basic

HISTORY
2020-04-02 This fly was demo'd in a virtual online GRR Fly Tie meeting by Dave Robinson.

COMMENTS
I caught some bass at Elk Lake in the fall on a similar pattern, on a slow troll with type 3 sink line. To force fly down on lake can let out whole sinking line including backing. Middle summer max oxygen and fish depth is ~20ft, in winter down to 50ft. Normally use short 6ft leader and 6-8" tippet and unweighted fly which will tend to rise off bottom.
USE: Wet fly for lakes and rivers for trout and bass.
COLOUR: Trout prefer green, brown, tan, or black (by June in lakes algae in water and while fish feel the fly, its hard to see, so change to black), Bass prefer yellow and orange.
OPTIONS: Can add some flash, of using larger hooks can use heavier 3/9 thread. Add 5-6 wraps lead/synthetic to force fly down faster in rivers. Can add bait to fly ie maggots, piece of worm.

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