Tying a Better Woolly Bugger - Fly Tying Tutorial
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- Опубліковано 18 жов 2024
- In this fly tying tutorial - Tying a Better Woolly Bugger, Cheech shows us how to tie, not just a woolly bugger but, a better woolly bugger! We cover some of the basics of fly tying. Learn some techniques to help you tie a better woolly bugger fly pattern. The Woolly bugger is one of fly fishing's most popular and widely used fly patterns.
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Substitute a Daiichi 1710 on this one instead: store.flyfishfood.com/Daiichi-1710-p/d1710.htm
I love this pattern. Never caught a fish with it, but I go fishing for enjoyment.
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I like how you wrapped the hackle from the eye to the bend and came across the hackle stem going the other way with the copper.
nicest black wooly bugger ive seen tied!
I got a tying kit for Christmas and your videos have helped to get started
Thank you for listing the "ingredients" before starting the video.
thank you! i found the size #8 or #10 work better on the ponds and #6 or bigger work better on creeks and rivers, this is a beautiful fly, thank you for sharing with us
I've begun tying buggers with this method of tying the hackle in at the front and securing it with the wire in the back. Thanks for that idea. Makes for a more durable fly that takes no longer to tie, with the added benefit of being able to use the rotary feature on my vise to wrap the chenille without having the hackle feather flopping all around in the back. :)
Awesome Bugger for the box!
Great job, Mr. Fry! Absolute best bugger tying method I've come across in 30 years! Love it! Wish I had some of that multi-colored cheneal (sorry, cant spell that).
Excellent video. I am subscribing right now!
Awesome tips! Thank you.
Awesome fly, I've been fishing this fly in olive and I catch bass feeding on little bait fish. Love your videos.
Thank you for being there.
Very Nice Job!!
Wow you are fast with the whip finish. I just started tying and it takes me forever to do that.
I actually found whip finishing by hand easier than using a tool. YMMV but give it a try!
@@seanearnest I agree haha, bought a whip finish and was like man this is much easier by hand.
great video,great tie!
Marabou from the side of the feather and webby soft hackle does give very lifelike action in the water. Drop a bugger tied this way into a sinkfull of water and it comes alive. Very good video.
I'm a rebel. I just tied a couple bead-head style on number 14s.
Nice hen. Thanks.
Might want to go over hackle selection and where to get the right feathers for this size bugger. Often the schlappen packs or saddle packs have feathers that are just too big for these size buggers.
That's a good idea. Schlappen is kind of a crap shoot based on what you get in a pack. Whiting Bugger Packs and 4B Saddles are probably a better bet for dialing it down.
ty so much sir
Hello, I am never sure who is tying but I like your videos. I am wondering, what kind of whip finisher that is you were using. It appears to have a spring in the center, lessening the possibility of thread breakage during the whip finish. I would love to have one of those. I don't break off very often on the whip finish, but I am trying to teach a youngster and he does often. I have him tying a half hitch now before the whip finish just to save the fly. All the best, Sean
It's very hard not to go to the bugger while fishing... it does so well.. Adding strands of flashabou in the tail seems to increase the bite :o)
Smooth you tie well, yes on the tail, but some flash and got lead?
When are we doing a video showing how to tie a “Harry Wilkers” ?
You gotta try out some baby buggers. I tied one in a size 16 for giggles last night, knocked them dead today.
i like it!
size tungsten bead if you were to add ?say for size 10 nice to know what size bead for what size hooks..
I do mine the exact same, and for weight just use heavier copper wire...
Where can I get this chenille?
can you add a link to your materals
Like ur style . I was shown same pattern using lead wier does it make any difference ?
lead wire is used to weight the body, and would be put on the bare hook shank. Lead wire would not be durable enough to counter rib the hackle.
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At purple hackle instead of black and flash in purple
YOu lost me on a crappy ALlen hook, are they still even around? Yeah I want my hook straightening out on a baby trout.
We more likely use a Daiichi 1710 these days. Not much Allen anything on our end any more...
Tim I have a question. Have you ever seen a sculpin in Shannon’s tied with multicolored micro chenille , brown dumbell eyes, overall rusty appearance? I lost the only last one they had before I could dissemble it.And several yrs. after to figure it out. 🥱I know, thanks.
I love this pattern. Never caught a fish with it, but I go fishing for enjoyment.
I love this pattern. Never caught a fish with it, but I go fishing for enjoyment.