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Woolly Buggers spun up with Crystal Flash instead of traditional hackle have always been one of my favorite rock bass flies. Add a few rubber legs for extra wiggle, and you can clean out a hole.
The wooly bugger is arguably the best-known fly pattern in the world, often the first fly a beginning fly fisherman ties and fishes. It is easy to tie, easy to fish and remarkably effective for a ...
Having a ready assortment of Wooly Buggers, streamers, and Leech patterns ensures a successful day of trout fishing in area lakes. Courtesy Ted Poston Leech flies come in all colors of the rainbow.
Woolly Buggers in size 2-8, Mop Flies in size 2-6, and nymphs such as Hare’s Ears and Pat’s Rubber Legs in size 6-8 work well. Any thing that looks buggy and you can crawl or hop along the ...
Fly fishermen are having luck using black and olive wooly buggers, midges, orange, pink or olive scuds, hot head leeches and san juan worms. Fishing is fair at Lake Meeboer.
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