Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Woolly Blogger......

Here's another Wednesday night project while the kids are in bed and the wife is teaching young children how to dance: This is my spin on a classic fly pattern called the Woolly Bugger - I just call this fly a Black Leech, because you can't change a classic pattern and still called it the same thing.  It incorporates a lot of flash - from the tail all the way to the thorax, and has a very thin body.  It's tied to bridge the gap for me between a traditional woolly bugger and a stillwater nymph, and I have had good success fishing it from Billingsley Creek to high mountain lakes.  Enjoy the video, or at least turn the volume up and dust your office......


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