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Do you use mixed brown and grizzly dry fly hackle, or softer webbier feathers? And is the body just the marabou tail feather twisted and wrapped?I came up with guy a number of years ago. It uses the same colors as an Adams dry fly. I figured it it has proven itself as a dry fly, why not use the same color combination for a Woolly Bugger? It did work. I sent it to fly angler I knew around the country and asked them to try it. It is designed for stillwaters but some folks used it to do well on moving water.
Last week, John and I went to a coastal lake in Oregon and caught a lot of trout with this pattern. At one point I started using it as the point fly and the dropper. This worked particularly well. It is a planted lake so we caught a lot of fish in the 8-12 inch size but I managed to fool at 18 incher and then a 17 incher.
John and I have been fishing together from our 20s to today. I turn 75 this year and John turns 80 so we've been flinging flies at the same time for a long time.
This is the WB we were both using to catch the trout. I call it a Woolly Adams:
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I love that - it screams caterpillar to meI came up with guy a number of years ago. It uses the same colors as an Adams dry fly. I figured it it has proven itself as a dry fly, why not use the same color combination for a Woolly Bugger? It did work. I sent it to fly angler I knew around the country and asked them to try it. It is designed for stillwaters but some folks used it to do well on moving water.
Last week, John and I went to a coastal lake in Oregon and caught a lot of trout with this pattern. At one point I started using it as the point fly and the dropper. This worked particularly well. It is a planted lake so we caught a lot of fish in the 8-12 inch size but I managed to fool at 18 incher and then a 17 incher.
John and I have been fishing together from our 20s to today. I turn 75 this year and John turns 80 so we've been flinging flies at the same time for a long time.
This is the WB we were both using to catch the trout. I call it a Woolly Adams:
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A traditional boss fly for the win a few days ago. I hook the majority of my tidewater springers on this pattern but probably because I fish it more than any other pattern. I like to tie them with a bit longer bucktail.
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Awesome!A traditional boss fly for the win a few days ago. I hook the majority of my tidewater springers on this pattern but probably because I fish it more than any other pattern. I like to tie them with a bit longer bucktail.
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Soft hackle worked in the desert after many other flies did not, with fussy browns at the pmd sushi train. I really love the river, as does 80% of Boise…
LETS GOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!Carved out an extra day to fish on a work trip in central Idaho. Took the 5wt and a small box of dries looking for cutthroat and had this chunky bull trout eat a chubby while it was skating over a deep pool.
Thats fucking radA traditional boss fly for the win a few days ago. I hook the majority of my tidewater springers on this pattern but probably because I fish it more than any other pattern. I like to tie them with a bit longer bucktail.
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Skated bulls are worth 2.LETS GOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!
Carved out an extra day to fish on a work trip in central Idaho. Took the 5wt and a small box of dries looking for cutthroat and had this chunky bull trout eat a chubby while it was skating over a deep pool.