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Old October 27th, 2007, 04:32 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Woolly Bugger and Woolly Worm


"mdk77" wrote in message
ups.com...
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? I've tied and fished the Woolly Bugger and had
success. I've never fished a Woolly Worm. It looks pretty easy to
tie, so it wouldn't be a big deal to tie some up and try them. I need
help here, what do you think?

- Dave K.


I fish a lot of smallmouth bass streams. A wooly bugger is one of my primary
flies. Tied with or without bead heads or cones heads...in different colors
from purple to pearl with and without flashabou...tied in colors to imitate
sculpins and crawfish...although not one of my favorite trout flies, I've
caught a goodly portion of my trout and steelhead on wooly buggers...

john


 




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