Fly Tying for Beginners No. 16 Ice Dub Woolly Bugger
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- Опубликовано: 17 сен 2018
- Step by step instructions for a variation on the classic willy bugger. This is a fairly straightforward fly that works for all manner of species and is well worth putting in your box.
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Materials list
Hook: long shank streamer hook
Thread :6/0
Bead: 4-5mm brass
Weight: .020 lead wire
Tail: marabou and flashabou
Rib: copper wire
Body: Ice dub
Hackle: webby saddle hackle - Хобби
EXCELLENT bugger!!! Just the way you brush out the dubbing is going to help my buggers a ton!!!
Beautiful fly. Thank you from a beginner.
Nice approach to the Woolly Bugger.
Nice to see some basic patterns. Can never go wrong with a bugger. Nice variation. Love the way you beef that body and collar up. Miss throwing those, got to spin a dozen up! Thanks.
That colour combination looks deadly! Thanks
Great looking fly!
That is a nice looking bugger! Thanks for sharing !
Nice Bugger!!!
Good lookin variation! Well done on the video as well sir.
Very nice Martyn!! Thanks for the video.
Very nice
Hello Martin.
this is a awesome fly. looks very good and different from " the standard" woolly bugger. i have a question. wich brand soft hackle do you user for the front hackle. i have buy a soft hackle but this is to small.. Many thanks for your andere.
I buy Indian hen necks and nen saddles mostly.
@@FlickingFeathers . Oke..Many thanks for your quick response on my question..
I'm wanting to dress the tail end hook on pike lures to depict the tail fins of fish, do you have any idea how I could go about it. The hooks need to be short shank and wide gape!
I'd just use some cheap cock saddle feathers (Indian saddles) and maybe a little crystal flash. Tie them a bit splayed.