{{+1}}Damsel bugger{{-1}}
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I reckon that the Woolly Bugger is the quintessential streamer or stripping fly. Fly fisher folk must agree with this statement because the Woolly Bugger seems to be the origin of more variations than any other, or at least almost any other, streamer or stripping fly. This fly is a variation on the standard Woolly Bugger theme. It's thinner than standard woolly buggers and the palmered hackle has been replaced with a fuzzeled thorax and body and just a front hackle. Because of its size it works well both on the point and bob.
The bead head version with either black, chartreuse, orange copper or gold bead heads is also a great fly for deeper water.
Materials
Hook | Thread | Tail | Rib | Weight | Body & thorax | Wing |
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Size 8 to 16 long shank (Tiemco 3761) | Olive | Marabou | Fine copper wire | Lead wire if required | 6xxx | Olive hackle |
Process
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