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Old March 13th, 2009, 02:45 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
Larry L
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"Robert11" wrote in message
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Hello,

How do you folks fish wooly buggers ?

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

Thanks,
B.


I use them most often in stillwaters ... lightly weighted but not much and
with various sinking lines to fish the depth I desire ... I think of them as
dragon flies and damsel flies and baitfish and big yummy goodies depending
on size and color and my mood

I also fish a 'specific' damsel pattern, totally unweighted, that could pass
for a wooly bugger if you didn't 'know better'G


Larry L ( who when fishing a bugger and asked "what ya using' usually
answers " a pattern tied to suggest the important pre-emergent stage of
wooly buggers' )



 




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