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Wooly Bugger Variation Fly Swap
What angler hasn't got one, or five of them in their box. Everyone
seems to have a favourite colour or variation of the Mighty Woolly
Bugger. This swap is your chance to get a few of these hybrid
buggers. Only one of each variation can be entered ( i.e.one
black, one brown, one cone head, one rubber legs etc.) This will
be on a first come first serve basis. So sign up YOUR killer
pattern now before somebody else gets in before you. |
Swapmaster : Grant
Marshall
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The Tiers |
Pattern |
Comments |
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1. Grant
Marshall |
Tequila Bugger |
An Alaskan steelhead pattern, black with yellow
rubber legs and lots of eat me. |
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2. Ian
Mitchell |
Silly Bugger |
An orange version used in dirty water in NZ.
Devised for one of the hydro-lakes that have a population of
feral goldfish. |
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3. Ashley
Morrow |
Brown Herl
Bugger |
Great to use on Eucumbene when fishing the yabbie
beds, has been consistent over the past couple of years. |
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4. Ashley
Morrow |
Booby Bugger |
Gotta come clean on this one, it is a complete
experimental but largely based on the successful booby fly. Fingers
crossed. |
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5. Richard
Carter |
Deep Wriggler |
This is a jointed weighted woolly bugger i have
used for deep holding bass. A bit complex to tie, a little hard
to cast but great action and great results. |
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6. Kym Goldsworthy |
Egg Sucking
Bugger |
Hmmm, let's see, the Silly Bugger? The Drunken
Bugger? The Bugger Me Dead? Nope, let's go the Egg Sucking Bugger!
Step one, off to Spotlight for some orange pom poms. Step 2,
where did I put that purple marabou...? |
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7. Ezra
Bibby |
Bead Head
Bugger |
Big, heavy, ugly and annoying! Fish will just
want to kill it! |
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8. Michael
Butchard |
Red-Backed
Black & Olive Bugger |
A combination of my two favourite bugger colours
with a flashy red back for luck. |
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9. Ben |
Flashy Bugger |
Basically a bead head wooly bugger with a green
mylar body used for trout when the water is dirty and even for
bream. Looks great in the water. |
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10. Mark |
Bob's Bugger |
Got this simple brownish pattern sent to me from
friend in the US (hence Bob),reckoned it was a killer pattern
for a dead slow retrieve on lakes, fished down a bit. It works
on the fish at Arthur's Lake (Tassie) in among the weedbeds during
early season. |
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