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Old March 13th, 2009, 02:17 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Default Wooly Bugger Question

On Mar 12, 3:28*pm, "Robert11" wrote:
Hello,

How do you folks fish wooly buggers ?

Do you prefer the unweighted or the weighted kind ? *Why ?

Thanks,
B.


I look at the bugger as an impressionistic subsurface search pattern.
Bigger and weighted are a goodanuff crayfish, bullhead, and monster
stonefly pattern. Medium are a goodnuff stone, big caddis nymph,
minnow pattern. I don't use small ones so who knowes what they rep. I
think its best to have a few each in black/brown, red/orange, and dull
green.

Dave
 




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