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A really silly question on the wooly bugger - happybob91 - 05-16-2012 Okay, so I have been fly fishing for a while, but have just recently taken up lake fly fishing. I have really learned to appreciate the wooly bugger. Anyways, I know the wooly bugger can be fished in streams, but I was wondering how any of you fish it. I'm assuming I could cast slightly upward let it drift then strip it back (to imitate a wounded minnow) but are there other ways? [signature] Re: [happybob91] A really silly question on the wooly bugger - flygoddess - 05-16-2012 I will go out on a limb and say it is probably the most popular fly on stillwater. There are many other flies used but I am betting everyone that fly fishes uses WB . They are a great go to. Usually on a sinking line. Cast and strip. Some do use them on floating line under an indicator to. [signature] Re: [happybob91] A really silly question on the wooly bugger - macfly55 - 05-16-2012 When I use it I usually have it on a floating line.. and maybe a little longer piece of tippet than usual... give it time to sink .. then what I would call a bouncing retrieve.. meaning slight tug to pull it in.. hold and let it sink or almost sink again.. then strip again.. do all of this slowly.. .... [cool] [signature] Re: [macfly55] A really silly question on the wooly bugger - flygoddess - 05-16-2012 Great advice Mac specially the longer tippet. That is one time a long leader is a good thing. It will also be great in the cooler months when fish are more sub surface. [signature] Re: [flygoddess] A really silly question on the wooly bugger - jabink89 - 05-16-2012 I love to throw a WB and dead drift it along the bottom. It is an awesome imitation of a sculpin or a crayfish [signature] |