{{+1}}Zug bug jig – Chatto’s version{{-1}}
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This fly has stood the test of time being designed in the 1930's as a cased caddis imitation in the Catskills by Cliff Zug. It continues to be relevant today on any water where caddis are relevant. It is equally at home in rivers and lakes. It's no surprise that the body is peacock herl a material that has made flies like the diawl back and prince nymph amongst the top fish taking flies.
I like to tie my zug bugs with a coloured head. The yellow head works particularly well when stick caddis are around early in the season and the red head version works well most of the time.
This jig version is particularly good for running water as the shape of the jig hook causes the leader to partially invert the fly mitigating snags as the fly bounces along the bottom.
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Materials
Hook | Thread | Tail | Rib | Body | Weight | Hackle | Head |
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10 or 12 Knakek Jig | Black 6/0 | Peacock sword fibres | Fine silver wire or oval tinsel | Peacock herl | Lead wire | Partridge brown neck feather | black, yellow or red floss |
Process
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