How to Tie a Perfect Wooly Bugger - Fly Tying Tutorial

Поделиться
HTML-код
  • Опубликовано: 4 фев 2023
  • In this fly tying tutorial, Cheech ties a wooly bugger.There are many ways to tie wooly buggers, but this is a method to tie a near perfect bugger every time. You will also learn some tricks to use with other styles of buggers.
    Material List:
    www.flyfishfood.com/blogs/str...
    #flyfishfood
    -- Subscribe for more tutorials and gear reviews: goo.gl/rk1v29
    Buy these materials online and see other tutorials: www.flyfishfood.com
    Follow us on Instagram: / flyfishfood
    Follow us on Facebook: / flyfishfood
    Fly Fish Food
  • СпортСпорт

Комментарии • 50

  • @Fernando_Woolybooger
    @Fernando_Woolybooger 10 месяцев назад +4

    DUDE! For a beginner like me, that has watched so many methods.... THIS is such a good baseline! THANK YOU!

    • @FlyFishFood
      @FlyFishFood  10 месяцев назад +1

      You understood the assignment!!!!!!! Awesome

  • @XenMultivarinatemom
    @XenMultivarinatemom Месяц назад +2

    The first fly I tied was a wooly bugger and this is the video I watched to tie it

  • @wvlongshooter3912
    @wvlongshooter3912 Год назад +3

    Great looking tie!! I fish with a guy that is 70 years old and he started tying a woolly bugger when he was 17. He’s been perfecting it all of these years. It’s by far the best looking one I’ve ever seen. It catches fish like no other!! What sticks out is the peacock hurl on the back and a rat tail of Maribou, or a very thin tail. It works on streams and still water. I tie it but it doesn’t seem the same as my friends. I wish I could show a pic here in the comments. Ole well. Thanks !!!!

  • @MainelyFlies
    @MainelyFlies Год назад

    Super clean, nice tie Cheech!

  • @joshhigdon4951
    @joshhigdon4951 Год назад +1

    I love buggers! There is so much you can do to make it your own. I like to dub crystal flash for bodies, herls, even wool. They're always a blast to tie and fish.

  • @OhDaFlies
    @OhDaFlies 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing detailed yet simple fly. Great job 👏 I will be tying some soon.
    Thank You

  • @dannyvasquez843
    @dannyvasquez843 Год назад +2

    Nice. Very clean. You could probably wrap the thread to the back and then forward again through the hackle to make it stronger as well.

  • @dukeitsk9624
    @dukeitsk9624 6 месяцев назад

    Awesome!! Just getting into tying my own lures.

  • @OldVetUSN72
    @OldVetUSN72 Год назад

    I started out tying a wooly worm in the early 70’s. Was basically the same fly minus the tail. Used bright red yarn on the butt. Caught many a trout, steelhead, and Coho’s on that pattern. When I started seeing what is the present day wooly bugger I haven’t tied or used those original wooly worm patterns in decades ! Although I’d imagine they would still work fine.

  • @garyproctor6123
    @garyproctor6123 Год назад +1

    How simple was that?!..... but most people struggle to make a correctly tied bugger. Great tying exercise to "PERFECT" your tying skills. Excellent Demo 👌

  • @scotmclellan5190
    @scotmclellan5190 Год назад

    Thanks for this. Just getting started in tying, so this one will be in my box in a few different colours.

  • @jimholland1592
    @jimholland1592 Год назад

    Cheech, you are amazing, I love it👍

  • @drewdrewski6278
    @drewdrewski6278 11 месяцев назад

    Nice job! I’m a fan of minimalist tying these days.. The WB is my go-to for that..

  • @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy
    @HalfInsaneOutdoorGuy Год назад

    first fly I ever tied was a Copper John. Lance made me do it. J/K he tried to tell me to tie something simple like a zebra midge +) Love your channel and your shop. Thank you for all you do!

  • @edhead5296
    @edhead5296 Год назад

    Great video.... I tied up a load after watching this video. Some comments on here about counter-wrapping being required, but in my experience the stem of the feather is usually protected when caught between the wraps of chenille, and it's a cleaner fly without it.... Good quality marabou is a must, and my go-to is the stuff that's just been released by Fulling Mill, amazing quality!

  • @richarde1355
    @richarde1355 Год назад +2

    Nice. Beginning tiers often go for the least expensive materials, with that inexpensive marabou often having thick quill throughout the marabou. The marabou you used in this video is beautiful, and will swim nicely. Tiers need to pay attention to the quality of their materials.
    Also, it’s tier’s choice but, to be, wire counter-wrapped through the saddle hackle is important for durability. Of course that means the hackle would be round front to the rear, with the wire counter-wound back to front. Without the wire doesn’t take many fish to demolish that saddle hackle, otherwise. But, that’s my perspective. 😉
    Nice bugger.

  • @psaltatrix9875
    @psaltatrix9875 Год назад

    Great video. I am not an expert. I tie Saltwater streamers. So fancy fresh water flies are new to me. This concise expertly laid out video was perfect for me. Thanks so much for putting it together.

  • @aaronhenderson8564
    @aaronhenderson8564 11 месяцев назад +1

    that is an awesome vise bro!!! great video

  • @trapperdonctoutdoorshow8633
    @trapperdonctoutdoorshow8633 2 месяца назад

    just getting back into it never tied one but love to fish them greatt vid brother thank you

  • @catalinureche448
    @catalinureche448 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for your video. I hope to tie mu first bugger after your nice description!

  • @davehall2160
    @davehall2160 Год назад

    That is a gorgeous looking bugger
    You forgot the flash.....lol
    Looks great. Thanks, Cheech 😊

    • @FlyFishFood
      @FlyFishFood  Год назад

      That one made me chuckle. Someone understood the assignment.

  • @stephenborchers1205
    @stephenborchers1205 11 месяцев назад

    Great video. I’m new to fly fishing. What size hook in the video did you use.? Thanks

  • @clipperguysays
    @clipperguysays Месяц назад

    Thank you!!

  • @richardallan2727
    @richardallan2727 3 месяца назад

    New Zealanders know a good Bugger when we see one!

  • @jeffreyhildebrand4867
    @jeffreyhildebrand4867 Год назад +1

    I always reinforce the hackle stem by counter-wrapping wire as the last step in case a tooth breaks the stem. I also add a strand or two of flash in the tail. Seems to work so far.

  • @timcostanzo370
    @timcostanzo370 Год назад

    If you don’t add any weight does it float, or just sink slowly?

  • @FishItLures
    @FishItLures Год назад +1

    What was the Size hook in video used?

  • @rickhambric9737
    @rickhambric9737 9 месяцев назад

    First fly for me was a tarpon fly. Ball of purple Estaz at the bend, 4 black hackles, 2 strands of flash, with a wrap of purple 1/8” rabbit for the head. All on a 1/0 Aki.

  • @ryantherock7664
    @ryantherock7664 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Cheech in your previous woolly bugger demo you used the side fibres of the marabou feather.In this vid you use the tips.Which is recommended?

    • @FlyFishFood
      @FlyFishFood  7 месяцев назад +1

      Both are good techniques. It just depends on how you want the fly to look.

  • @albertlovshin7791
    @albertlovshin7791 Год назад +1

    You should wire over the hackle and chenile .,much more durable fly .

  • @koestergaard
    @koestergaard Год назад

    👌

  • @victoriarowe2699
    @victoriarowe2699 10 месяцев назад

    what vise is that?!

  • @Knutsern
    @Knutsern 3 месяца назад

    Great video and tutorial. But wait, aint u missing a rib? That flie cant stand long with no rib i guess.

  • @tandygriffin2703
    @tandygriffin2703 9 месяцев назад

    Can you tell me who makes your vice and where to get it? Thanks

    • @FlyFishFood
      @FlyFishFood  9 месяцев назад

      www.flyfishfood.com/products/renzetti-limited-edition-master-vise-purple

  • @tanjamuller3664
    @tanjamuller3664 6 месяцев назад

    "it doesn't need to be perfect"
    Proceeds to make it perfect... 😂

  • @shad3128
    @shad3128 7 месяцев назад +1

    I'd eat that

  • @NickWetzel
    @NickWetzel Год назад

    Stupid Simple! As they say, some flies catch fishermen, some catch fish. This one flat out catches fish.

  • @bobjohnson7207
    @bobjohnson7207 Год назад

    Can't beat a Wooly Bugger. If yours isn't working break out the scissors trim the hackle on the bottom and top or all around.

  • @Bob-xt2kh
    @Bob-xt2kh Год назад +7

    It’s official. You have completely run out of ideas.😂

  • @markolson9333
    @markolson9333 5 месяцев назад

    This is not a "perfect" wooly bugger because he doesn't counter wind the hackle with wire. One sharp tooth and the hackle will unwind and the fly is useless. Part of a good fly is that it holds up on the river.

    • @FlyFishFood
      @FlyFishFood  5 месяцев назад

      Did you listen to what was said when I wrapped hackle?

  • @waynegraff3942
    @waynegraff3942 Год назад +1

    Far from perfect. In fact lazy. Had you not cut off the tag end of your thread , it could be used to counter wrap through the hackle. That makes a durable Bugger with just three materials. This is the version you will find in Walmart. One bite from a toothy little trout and the hackle is destroyed.

    • @livetoskateaz1
      @livetoskateaz1 Год назад

      Wire is always a go to for durability on my hackle for my buggers. ;)

    • @waynegraff3942
      @waynegraff3942 Год назад

      @@livetoskateaz1 That would make it a 4 material Bugger, wouldn't it? ;-)

    • @livetoskateaz1
      @livetoskateaz1 Год назад

      @@waynegraff3942 indeed.

    • @FlyFishFood
      @FlyFishFood  Год назад

      😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅😅😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🥲🥲🥲🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🥲🥲🤣🤣😂😂😂🤣🤣😂😂