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Answer Indiana French Tying the Wooly BuggerHaak
Secret: Mustad 79580, Daiichi 1720 or similar hook streamer 3XL, sizes 2-12 Thread: Red or black 6 / 0 Tail Danville: Black marabou fibers Body: Olive GSS Waves: Black saddle feathers Topping: silver blue fluorescent Marabou Neck Doctor: Board of duck flank feathers, bent and selected lines of Pearl link GSS Note: For an even simpler "Secret" Wooly Bugger, ribs hackle give all the creation of "hackle" with selected components of the GSS. In addition to the Black / Olive Bugger described here, you can try to link it with the tail and hackle also different colors, brown or grizzly hackle cream and a tail of brown or tan is often one of my favorite web kleurencombinaties.zie detailed steps and pictures
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The woolly bugger is a good lure and its one of the most commonly used lures in the USA, for a video
http://youtube.com/watch?v=fkokQ8xw9BY
http://www.flyfisherman.com/Learn2Tie/woollybugger/index.html
I use a short cut for making the body by using longer blood marabou when I tye in the tail. Then tye in your hackle. Twist the extra marabou and wrap around the hook shank instead of using chenille for the body. Palmer the hackle over the marabou body tye off and whip finish.
I think a better question is, How can you NOT tie a wooly booger ?
The basic premise is this:
Use a 4x streamer hook, whichever size you’re going to tie.
To use a beadhead is a matter of personal choice (I prefer mine with).
To weight or not to weight,, that is another question, they can be tied with a lead wrap if you want.
Let’s start with black,:
put bead on hook if desired, place hook in jaw of vice perpendicular to the tying table with just a tad of the barb showing. Begin by wrapping a layer of black thread on the body – head to just before the bend in the hook, then stopping. Select some black marabou feathers and tie them onto the hook, don’t worry about trimming them, make sure you tie them up the shank of the hook, now wrap you thread back to the tail and add a nice hackle feather which has been trimmed of the shaggy stuff.
(Whiting makes hackle feathers for tying boogers exclusively)
you can start with the hackle feather taper on the the narrow or large – again , your preference – there are no rules. I tie mine with the with the wide part on the tail of the hook.
Take the thread up and back , now tie on a piece of chenille
the same way you tied on the marabou. Wrap the thread up the shank and leave near the head
Wrap the chenille up the shank and tie it off at the head with a few half hitches, now palmer the hackle feather up the hook shank, and tie off at the head with a few half hitches.
There, you’ve tied a woolly booger.
To trim or not is up to you,
I sometimes use peacock herl in lieu of chenille, sometimes mohair yarn, and (shhh, don’t tell anyone, they’ll all be doing it) even copper wire as the body, which is deadly.
You can mix and match colors any way you want.
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