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Nov 7, 2020 17:25:47   #
Geomike Loc: Forest Ranch, CA
 
OK here's a set of cone-head flies in three different colors that most should know by now. All fresh water fisherman should have a few or variations in their tackle box. A very effective pattern that even Spirit might know (just funnin' with ya ).



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Nov 7, 2020 17:43:31   #
flyguy Loc: Lake Onalaska, Sunfish Capitol of the World!
 
Geomike wrote:
OK here's a set of cone-head flies in three different colors that most should know by now. All fresh water fisherman should have a few or variations in their tackle box. A very effective pattern that even Spirit might know (just funnin' with ya ).


They would be Wooley buggers.

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Nov 7, 2020 22:01:04   #
Egghead
 
Nice, I'm with fly guy, wooly buggers. Those flys I got from you look great Mike. Can't wait to try em

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Nov 8, 2020 13:06:05   #
Geomike Loc: Forest Ranch, CA
 
flyguy wrote:
They would be Wooley buggers.


Yep Wooly Buggers! Do you have any fish stories to share about them?

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Nov 8, 2020 13:08:12   #
Geomike Loc: Forest Ranch, CA
 
Egghead wrote:
Nice, I'm with fly guy, wooly buggers. Those flys I got from you look great Mike. Can't wait to try em


Definitely Wooly Buggers! Post some photos if the flies catch some good 'uns.

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Nov 8, 2020 17:00:52   #
bric Loc: Helena, MT
 
Geomike wrote:
Yep Wooly Buggers! Do you have any fish stories to share about them?


I have caught a few fish on wooly buggers or variations like leech patterns and balanced leeches. In still water have use them slow trolling, no motor. Or drifting. Or under a bobber.
Fished the Hoback in Wyoming stopped at local fly shop for advice. Bought a couple local flys(seems every shop has their own) forgot the name was a woolly bugger variety. The guy told me to fish upstream with dries or nymphs and downstream swinging a woolly bugger. I took his advice with success! There a variety of cutthroat called ‘fine spotted’ snake river cutthroat.

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Nov 8, 2020 17:45:53   #
Egghead
 
Dang Bric them are some nice ones.

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Nov 8, 2020 19:24:29   #
Huntm22 Loc: Northern Utah. - West Haven
 
bric wrote:
I have caught a few fish on wooly buggers or variations like leech patterns and balanced leeches. In still water have use them slow trolling, no motor. Or drifting. Or under a bobber.
Fished the Hoback in Wyoming stopped at local fly shop for advice. Bought a couple local flys(seems every shop has their own) forgot the name was a woolly bugger variety. The guy told me to fish upstream with dries or nymphs and downstream swinging a woolly bugger. I took his advice with success! There a variety of cutthroat called ‘fine spotted’ snake river cutthroat.
I have caught a few fish on wooly buggers or varia... (show quote)


Nice fish there buddy! The Snake River and Hoback are beautiful rivers.

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Nov 9, 2020 12:36:44   #
Bassmatter Loc: Rohnert Park Ca.
 
Nice fish bric! Sometimes a little advice goes a long ways! Great pictures, good luck , and be safe

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Nov 9, 2020 13:29:16   #
Geomike Loc: Forest Ranch, CA
 
bric wrote:
I have caught a few fish on wooly buggers or variations like leech patterns and balanced leeches. In still water have use them slow trolling, no motor. Or drifting. Or under a bobber.
Fished the Hoback in Wyoming stopped at local fly shop for advice. Bought a couple local flys(seems every shop has their own) forgot the name was a woolly bugger variety. The guy told me to fish upstream with dries or nymphs and downstream swinging a woolly bugger. I took his advice with success! There a variety of cutthroat called ‘fine spotted’ snake river cutthroat.
I have caught a few fish on wooly buggers or varia... (show quote)


Beautiful "cuttys" good catches!

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