Haha seen the picture of the fly in the thumbnail, and thought to myself man that looks allot like Todd’s coho bugger sure enough it’s a variation. Small world I guess 😂
It works great in slow rivers. For faster rivers I would weight it with Tungsten and use a heavier sink tip. I've fished it mainly in the local rivers around Vancouver such as the Harrison in addition to the saltwater beaches. Cheers!
Nice tie!
Thanks!
Nice Fly.. Thanks Deb knowing Coho , That little Beauty will work well !!
Thank you Murray, yes it's been ond of my top Coho and Cutthroat patterns over the past 10 years or so. Cheers.
Great fly nice hot spot😊
Thx Deb. Nice wooly. 👌
Nice tie! Thank you for sharing!! Looking forward to more!
Thank you so much!
this fly was used for many years by coho enthusiasts that fished the sloughs of lower mainland before it was appropriated
I seee this working well for rainbows in size 10 and 12.
Haha seen the picture of the fly in the thumbnail, and thought to myself man that looks allot like Todd’s coho bugger sure enough it’s a variation. Small world I guess 😂
Ha! Too funny! 😂
oh i LIKE than one. I will try and give a report on this and the other. How does it work in the river ?
It works great in slow rivers. For faster rivers I would weight it with Tungsten and use a heavier sink tip. I've fished it mainly in the local rivers around Vancouver such as the Harrison in addition to the saltwater beaches. Cheers!
Thanks, gonna tie some up!
Thanks David, let me know how it works out for you. Cheers
Thanks, looks like another great pattern to add to the box.
Thanks so much Dave!
Killer bug!
Thank you very much! Appreciate the nice comment.