Golden Woolly Bugger
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ม.ค. 2025
- Detailed instructions for tying a Golden Woolly Bugger.
Recipe:
Hook: 6X-long streamer hook (here, a Lightning Strike ST5), size 8.
Bead: Gold Cylops bead, 5/32-inch.
Weight: Lead-free round wire, .020.
Thread: Wood duck or gold, 6/0 or 140-denier.
Tails: Ginger marabou.
Flash: Gold Holographic Flashabou.
Body: Gold tinsel chenille, large.
Hackle: Ginger hackle.
Head: Tying thread, colored with black permanent marker.
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I love this fly. Ill never forget my dad telling me wooly buggers could be the best fly out there considering they will catch any fish that will hit a fly so long as its the right size and color. You can make so many variations depending on the body (various kinds of chenille, estaz or dubbing etc). You can add legs, different bead colors and sizes to create an egg sucking leech. Also, despite being one of the easiest flies to tie, you make them as beautiful as you want or as crude as you want without sacrificing its effectiveness. You can strip it fast and aggressively, slowly, or drift them under an indicator by itself or with a dropper. And a box full just looks nice.
What sold me was Tim's explanation of where and when he uses this fly here in the NE. Definitely will tie this pattern when the months turn colder. Thanks Tim!
Hello Tim. This fly is similar to the golden retriever. It’s no wonder that it performs well! Great fly for most destinations here in the NE. Nice showing your friends catching those brook trout. Many thanks.
That sounds like a good one. As many Buggers as I've tied and fished, I can't believe I never gave this color scheme a thought.
This is about as good looking a Woolly Bugger as we will ever see. Sweet!
Loving the supplemental footage and contextual info in your recent videos, Tim. Appreciate the time you put into these high quality productions.
Excellent color pattern! Thanks for sharing.
Great looking bugger. I tie a ginger bugger that slays local trout in my area. I really like the tube version and will be trying it soon
Great job Tim nice pattern thanks for sharing
Oooooohhh. I know what I'm going to be adding to my fly fishing battle pack box. Lol Hey hope all is well with you and yours. This will probably do good for our annual Henry's Lake and Eastern Idaho camping trips we've been taking for a few years now. Can't wait to tie some up. Tight lines my Brotha...
I tied up a couple of these last night and spent a short time fishing one this morning. A very enticing fly in the water. I’d bite it!
Hey Tim,
You always open my eyes to a new idea. I have some 6X long hooks but never really use them. Shame on me, hope y’all are doing well👍
Tim could you maybe show a tub fly version oh this🤔
Well I am about to dive into the rabbit hole that is tube flies, I think that this will be the first one I do on a tube. I been thinking about it for a while, and that the woolly bugger would be a good first pattern to tie. Maybe doing an instructional video might be worth the effort.
Another variant of
Jim Finn’s Golden Retriever!
Tim, great video as usual. Look forward to seeing you every Wednesday ! Could suggest wjhat tube fly components you use when you tied. This fly in a tube fly version. Thanks.
If you ever come to Oregon, hmu. We are catching native redbands that are 20"-27" and pushing 10lbs!
Thanks Tim! I'm very happy that you showed the video of Bill and Colin. Yeah.
There's something about the ' Ginger ' colour that just works! Great to see you out there swinging flies like the rest of us. Ginger/Gold seemed to be a knockout this summer Southern Alberta and BC. Sigh. Do you have any restrictions in the NY NEast?
Autumn/Winter says Steelhead for a ton of folks... also very happy for a tube fly inspiration.
As always, Tim...thank you very much. I cannot think of getting set up for tying without consulting at least one of your videos. Tight Lines!
What tube material do you prefer?
What size tube are you using for the tube version? I have the HMH small clear tubing and my standard coneheads don't fit it. They should fit the micro size tubing I assume.
Nice Fly. My friend whom won and 2 Nd placed besting me in the big trout derby using a green wooly bugger. I was bound and determined to beat him with a fly of my own fly of a different design. Finally revisited a pattern after fishing them all got the winning pattern. Now I want to sell them for $100 each and a dozen minimum. Yes there is a better fly. Just saying.
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Do you tie these on with a loop knot?