05-17-2012, 02:55 PM
Very Nice.
I did a similar study with Sheep Creek variants last weekend. I haven't fished a traditional Wooly Bugger pattern in years. I'm going to have to tie up a bunch.
It was kind of the same thing with those Sheep Creeks. A buddy and I were talking about flies we used and relied on 20+ years ago but simply strayed away from over the years. Now I'm tying all these Sheep Creeks, Soft Hackles, Micky Fin's and Teeny nymphs, I'll add some Wooly Buggers to the list.
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I did a similar study with Sheep Creek variants last weekend. I haven't fished a traditional Wooly Bugger pattern in years. I'm going to have to tie up a bunch.
It was kind of the same thing with those Sheep Creeks. A buddy and I were talking about flies we used and relied on 20+ years ago but simply strayed away from over the years. Now I'm tying all these Sheep Creeks, Soft Hackles, Micky Fin's and Teeny nymphs, I'll add some Wooly Buggers to the list.
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