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Wolfgang a écrit :
"mdk77" wrote in message Another newbie question (probably a stupid one too). The Woolly Bugger and Woolly Worm seem to be so similar that I wondered if it was silly to carry both? Use both. They look similar but behave differently and suggest different potential food items to the fish. Same here, I carry both. I have some success with the bugger and trout (weighted and small #6-10), but it seems that the crapies and smallmouth around here prefer the worm (#2-6, weighted or not). -- Hope to read you soon, Denis www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail |
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On Oct 27, 2:09 pm, Denis Lamy wrote:
Wolfgang a écrit : "mdk77" wrote in message Another newbie question (probably a stupid one too). The Woolly Bugger and Woolly Worm seem to be so similar that I wondered if it was silly to carry both? Use both. They look similar but behave differently and suggest different potential food items to the fish. Same here, I carry both. I have some success with the bugger and trout (weighted and small #6-10), but it seems that the crapies and smallmouth around here prefer the worm (#2-6, weighted or not). -- Hope to read you soon, Deniswww.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail Thanks Wolfgang and Denis, After reading your posts I'm going to go ahead and try the Woolly Worm too. I appreciate you guys taking the time to answer my question!!! - Dave K. |
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On Oct 27, 4:38 pm, mdk77 wrote:
On Oct 27, 2:09 pm, Denis Lamy wrote: Wolfgang a écrit : "mdk77" wrote in message Another newbie question (probably a stupid one too). The Woolly Bugger and Woolly Worm seem to be so similar that I wondered if it was silly to carry both? Use both. They look similar but behave differently and suggest different potential food items to the fish. Same here, I carry both. I have some success with the bugger and trout (weighted and small #6-10), but it seems that the crapies and smallmouth around here prefer the worm (#2-6, weighted or not). -- Hope to read you soon, Deniswww.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail Thanks Wolfgang and Denis, After reading your posts I'm going to go ahead and try the Woolly Worm too. I appreciate you guys taking the time to answer my question!!! - Dave K. I carry both as well here in Maine. The worm is the go-to fly for many guys in the shop opening day, and I try to tie or stock as many as I can in the spring. The worm profiles differently. The hackle in the worm patterns are usually bigger than the bugger hackles, and wiggle or flow more in the water. As mentioned before in this thread, the bugger looks like a different forage and is most commonly tied with a similar or identical tail color. I think the red wool on the worm tail is sometimes just enough attraction to hungry spring fish to trigger a strike when the bugger fails. Lloyd M The Fishin' Hole http://www.mainetackle.com |
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