On 16 Nov, 22:43, Hntm wrote:
Last November while fishing for big browns and steelhead near Rochester
the guy on the river who caught the most fish was using this fly that I
cannot identify or find. Hopefully someone here knows of it. It was
built on an 8x long hook and was basically just wrapped with real
smooth dubbing and then wrapped with hackle. If you looked at on one
end it was brown, from the other end it flashed tan. It sorta looked
like a super-long wooly bugger with no tail. He gave my buddy one of
his, but it got lost. Does anybody know what this thing is?
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Hntm
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Sounds like a woolly worm variation. These can be deadly on occasion.
here is a very old version;
http://www.mike-connor.homepage.t-on...r/creeper.html
Woolly buggers with very short tails also often work better than the
long tailed variety.
TL
MC