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Wooly Bugger Variation II 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 |
Rum Bugger |
Brother of the tequila bugger, another alaskan
steelhead killer. A brown bugger with brown rubber legs. |
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2. Robert
Anderson |
Jewel Eye
Bugger |
Buggy looking mutant. |
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3. Ezra
Bibby |
Orange
Belly Bugger |
A slight variation of the wooly bugger mark II,
from Tasmanian Tier Ken Orr. The theory of the change is that
frogs have light undersides. |
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4. Kevin McDonald |
Flashtail
Bugger |
This cone-head bugger variation is another West
Coast (of North America) steelhead pattern. |
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5. Grant
Marshall |
Baby Bugger |
A really small bugger, made for those light 3wts
stream rods. |
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6. Barry Ryan |
Talon
Brown Wooly Bugger |
Both are the same, only one is green and one
brown, and both have eyes, the eyes seem to make a difference,
to the fish and make me feel good ,as a finished product. |
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7. Barry Ryan |
Talon Metal
& Red |
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8. Richard
Carter |
Bream
Conehead Bugger |
A good bream fly (bass too!). One last swap to
finish before my sojourn. |
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9. Dan
Gober |
Pistal Pete |
This is a wooly bugger that hopped up to the
max. Takes smallmouth bass and is rumored to take large browns.
A real fun fly to tie. |
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10. Dan
Gober |
Black Comet |
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11. Richard
Carter |
Mr Twister |
Alias 'curly tailed, carapace, bead head woolly
bugger'
used for flathead ( best flattie 87cm on this fly - chartreuse)
and bass (51cm on a black one)
plus others. |
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