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Fly Tying - the Easiest Wooly Bugger! Complete Beginner's Instructions 

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One of the most versatile patterns in the fly fishing world. This easy tie can be tied in a variety of colors and styles, weighted or unweighted, bead or no bead, flash or no flash. If you are at the "Fly Tying for Beginners" phase this is a great streamer fly pattern to start with. Recipe:
Hook: #6-12 streamer
Thread: Black, or to match your colors
Tail: Marabou with strands of Krystal Flash
Rib: Optional- flash, tinsel or wire wrap
Body: Chenille or yarn, your color of choice
Hackle: Dyed saddle hackle, palmered
While this can be tied in a variety of colors, I have found the darker versions (with a little flash) to be the most effective while trout fishing in the rivers and streams in the Mid-Atlantic region. Sure, build one with some red and white, or pink and purple. It can still be a great attractor streamer pattern!
Savage Flies is a new project (named after one of my homewaters, the Savage River in Western Maryland, US). I hope to post at least 3 videos a week while continuing my own learning of the craft of fly tying. I've been trout fishing for many years but have only been tying for the last couple and am learning more every week. If you have any pointers on techniques that would help, I would love to hear them in the comments.
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Комментарии : 23   
@daverichards6557
@daverichards6557 6 месяцев назад
Hi Out the 37,000 videos that are on RU-vid giving tutorials on tying Willy Buggers your video has certainly given me the confidence to tie these up. I’m a beginner and sometimes, videos say “you must do that or do this” and you can get fixated on details that don’t matter. Your video describes the process as having a little more margin for error. Like I’m not frightened to have a go, and I think that’s important when teaching newbies. Thanks for sharing. Really enjoyed Regards David
@SavageFlies
@SavageFlies 6 месяцев назад
Well thank you David! I really appreciate these kind words. If you watch any more of my videos you'll quickly learn that I'm not a stickler for going by all the rules. Sure, I try to a lot of times, but something I always recommend is to just play around. Experiment, have fun with it. You might create a total mess (I do plenty of times), but you might come up with something unique, and fun to tie, that works just as well. :-)
@kennyo116
@kennyo116 2 года назад
lol - "instead of the other 37,000 out there on RU-vid, I really appreciate it" Love it. Great video thanks for sharing
@SavageFlies
@SavageFlies 2 года назад
Ha! You bet Kenny. I appreciate you watching my friend. :-)
@martyrothman3933
@martyrothman3933 2 года назад
Well I'm up on a nice cold Florida morning sitting on the porch drinking coffee watching your videos by the way it's 70°
@davidhughes2622
@davidhughes2622 Год назад
Nice fly thanks. Hi from Rolla Missouri 🎣🤠 Dave Hughes. The bugger is a wonderful fly always works. I like a fluorescent bead chain on the front of the fly. Hook sizes 4-0 to size 14. Thank you for your time and knowledge hope all's good you and your's 🎣🤠 Dave Hughes
@SavageFlies
@SavageFlies Год назад
Thanks Dave! I appreciate you watching and the kind words my friend. 😁
@randymorris8740
@randymorris8740 2 года назад
Love fishing wooly buggers... Here's a tip, instead of using weight and body material separately, we have the lesser known option of using pipe cleaners, they come in a wide assortment of colors and have enough wire to weight the fly... Simply tie on the tail. hackle and rib, then the pipe cleaner and wind forward, this adds the body and the weight at the same time, then finish your fly as normal... NOTE: Use old scissors or wire cutters when cutting off the excess, but other than that they work great... Try it, tell them Randy sent you... 😀
@SavageFlies
@SavageFlies 2 года назад
Great tip Randy; thanks! I've tried a few pipe cleaners before but the ones I have were way too thick. Maybe I need so shop around for some others. :-)
@randymorris8740
@randymorris8740 2 года назад
@@SavageFlies Craft stores have the thinner diameter ones, and if you have young kids, they have plenty of them on their school art projects they bring home... LOL
@markledyard
@markledyard Год назад
works fine until the metal core of the pipe cleaners starts to rust, and then stains the fly. better off to just use the regular chenille.
@sidney6376
@sidney6376 Год назад
Thank you for the info
@davidhughes2622
@davidhughes2622 8 месяцев назад
Hi from Rolla MO 🎣🤠 Dave Hughes. I take the hobby store pipe cleaners and untwist the wires and strip them out then fold A piece of wax paper in half so you have a good crisp edge in the middle of the paper place whatever color s and amounts of materials sometimes even put a little bit of feathers cut from a hackel., next tale 6# fluro mono and stretch it out straight and put it on a hanger frame put on it some super glue turn it over on the wax paper and materials hang to dry. Good health for you and your's 🎣🤠 Dave Hughes
@jeffreystone7327
@jeffreystone7327 2 года назад
Great video. I’m liking the Wooly Bugger as an early tying attempt, if not my first. I should have my tying desk area in place by this coming weekend. 🙏🏻🤞🏻. I’ve had to revamp my RC Plane area. We are now working from a combination Hanger/Fly Shop area. That’s ok, it will work nicely. I’m thankful to have the designated area to work from. We’re getting there. I had to come back and edit this post. After watching your Wooly Bugger video. The very next video that came up was another Wooly Bugger video from Fly Tyer Magazine. We were just talking about them. Wow. You think that the Lord doesn’t work in mysterious ways? This could have been a thousand different videos to have came up.
@samh4232
@samh4232 2 года назад
I’m a bit torn on bead head vs led rub! I like the look of the rib a bit better with a painted head
@marshallbaldwin8960
@marshallbaldwin8960 Год назад
I really dig this easy and fishy Woolly. Thank you for sharing this fly Sir Matt. What’s your opinion on adding a red throat onto this one?
@captainkoo
@captainkoo Год назад
Great looking fly! I’m a newbie and I notice that some wooly buggers have long hackles and some have short hackles. Any difference in results? Thanks.
@martyrothman3933
@martyrothman3933 2 года назад
Good morning Matt okay I have a question what are some really easy flies to tie I've only been doing this I don't think it's been two months but I'm looking for easy ones
@SavageFlies
@SavageFlies 2 года назад
Marty- I didn't create a specific playlist on this, but I did do a series of "simple flies" last year, most from Lyle Morgan's book. I've got at least a half dozen patterns from the book that you can knock out in a couple minutes each. Look here: ru-vid.com?search_query=savage+flies+simple+flies
@jeffreystone7327
@jeffreystone7327 2 года назад
@@SavageFlies I will definitely be saving this information. Thanks Matt.
@69adrummer
@69adrummer 9 месяцев назад
Hey man, I'm a new tier. When you say "yarn" are you just meaning everyday crochet yarn that I can buy from my local wally mart?! I'm supporting my local fly shop but also looking where to get other materials "on the cheap" Thanks and be well!!
@SavageFlies
@SavageFlies 9 месяцев назад
Yes, pretty much! And welcome to the sport my friend. As for picking up yarn at Walmart or any dollar store, note that a synthetic usually works well. It'll blend in a coffee grinder, and it often comes in a 3- or 4-strand that you can separate into smaller strands. Wool yarn is also a good choice, but it's usually more expensive than an acrylic. Just avoid cotton. It doesn't do as well for fly tying, and doesn't blend at all in a mixer.
@martyrothman3933
@martyrothman3933 2 года назад
The music makes the video hahaha
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