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Olive Woolly Bugger

Posted By: TarponFly

Olive Woolly Bugger - 01/16/10 08:41 AM

You ask, you shall receive. This is my Olive Woolly Bugger[i][/i] I tie for Broken Bow, The Lower Mountain Fork River. I usually add a bit more flash, but this should get you started!



start with the hooks.


the beads


the thread


start the base


marabou (olive)




tie on the marabou, and make the tail the same length as the hook


tie it down really good or use a dab of glue so the base will not twist on the hook


put some flash evenly around the hook and tail


secure it down
Posted By: TarponFly

Re: Olive Woolly Bugger - 01/16/10 08:41 AM


olive chenelle


tie it down right where the marabou stops


wrap it towards the eye of the hook and tie down


get some olive hackle, one feather


at the tip of the feather lightly pinch it and pull down twisting lightly. this will make the hairs stick str8 out


tie down at the base of the hook where the marabou stops


wrap it forwards and tie off at the eye of the hook


pinch the feathers back towards the back end of the fly and make a few wraps near the eye of the hook so the feathers lay down a bit pointing towards the tail.




whip finish. i always do two whip finishes to make sure it wont unravel.
Posted By: TarponFly

Re: Olive Woolly Bugger - 01/16/10 08:42 AM


finished


go fishing

- about 6 minutes per fly.
Posted By: Grashpr9

Re: Olive Woolly Bugger - 01/16/10 12:42 PM

Nice looking bugger.
Posted By: Bass Bug

Re: Olive Woolly Bugger - 01/16/10 12:51 PM

Originally Posted By: Grashpr9
Nice looking bugger.



Posted By: Grashpr9

Re: Olive Woolly Bugger - 01/16/10 12:57 PM

Wait a minute. I corrected my typing from booger to bugger before I hit the submit button.
Posted By: kelkay

Re: Olive Woolly Bugger - 01/16/10 02:43 PM

Thanks Carey. That was a great tutorial, especially for the newer folks. I like seeing all your best producing flies. Plus it gets me in the mood to do some tying too...lol.
Posted By: jackh

Re: Olive Woolly Bugger - 01/19/10 10:51 PM

i wish i had brought my vise back to school. i didn't know you could pinch and pull the hackle to make it flare like that, that will probably help me with my buggers some.
Posted By: TarponFly

Re: Olive Woolly Bugger - 01/20/10 05:52 AM

At least it help a couple of you.
Posted By: rrhyne56

Re: Olive Woolly Bugger - 01/20/10 01:30 PM

That ought to get 'er done. Tying woolly buggers and fishing woolly buggers - two satisfying and simple things. Simple is good smile

thanks Carey
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