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How The WOOLY BUGGER Became the Most Popular Fishing Fly! 

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In this video, Brian Flechsig from Mad River Outfitters breaks down the Wooly Bugger and how it became the most popular fishing fly of all time.
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Комментарии : 74   
@sarablessingdavis2841
@sarablessingdavis2841 Год назад
Thanks for giving credit to my Grandpop, Russell Blessing! Would love to tell the story about how it came out!
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Come on over to the shop and let’s make a video. Or we could get you on a Zoom as a guest? Call or e-mail Brian at the shop. Would be super cool!
@sarablessingdavis2841
@sarablessingdavis2841 Год назад
That would be wonderful! I will send an email, thank you!
@goldentwilight1944
@goldentwilight1944 Год назад
Great tribute to the woolly bugger. I caught my first fly-caught fish on one, and it also caught my biggest trout.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Thanks for being here.
@CR-ji4ub
@CR-ji4ub Год назад
I just got home from Bennett. Great memories there, as well as Montauk State park in Missouri.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Thanks for watching.
@paulcannell7188
@paulcannell7188 Месяц назад
established in 1967, just like me! Must be good. Seriously though, just getting into learning, so when I tie something sharp on the leader, the wooly bugger is my 1st choice.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Месяц назад
@@paulcannell7188 Thanks for watching.
@SmallmouthAddict
@SmallmouthAddict 7 месяцев назад
As a part time smallmouth bass guide here in Michigan, I can confidently claim that a weightless olive wooly bugger fished off an intermediate or sinking line is probably the most productive set up for numbers of fish on my home river.. Also very easy to cast, and is a great fly to teach beginners. Fish it slow, fish it fast, it doesn't matter. Girlfriend pulled a tank this year while learning ~21in on a simple size 4.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters 7 месяцев назад
Awesome. Thanks for being here!
@wingman8447
@wingman8447 Год назад
I tie a mini bugger in a 14. Copper bead in olive. Works amazingly well. Good vid. Thanks
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Thanks for watching.
@kogabear1
@kogabear1 Год назад
The wooly bugger and royal coachman are my two favorite flies to tie and fish. Both seem to have endless variations, size and colors. I’ve tied them from nymph size to large salmon flys. Fun video thanks.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Thanks for watching.
@user-yz1fj6oo1m
@user-yz1fj6oo1m Год назад
Great rundown on the wooly bugger. I caught 11 trout at Bennett Springs in 2 hours a couple of weeks ago on a black bead head bugger. The next day I caught 3 small bass and several bluegill on the same fly. A versatile fly.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Thanks for watching.
@matthadenmusic
@matthadenmusic Год назад
i not only always have buggers on me, i actually ALWAYS have an entire, two sided bugger box in my pack. Bead and cone heads on one side, lead only on the other. You can just do so much with them.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Agreed! Everyone should have a “bugger box”. Thanks for watching.
@ethanovenell2173
@ethanovenell2173 Год назад
the woolly bugger is by far my favorite fly to both tie and fish. the variations are endless. my favorites are the dumbbell or bead chain eye woolly buggers in olive, schlappin buggers, 3x long olive or brown, and the traditional in black.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Never ending.....Thanks for watching.
@nate5811
@nate5811 Год назад
Nice shout out to Bennett springs state park in Lebanon missouri. Yeah it’s a trout park but I’ve fished all sorts of larger world known trout rivers like the white river but you can’t beat Bennett spring for catching trout. You have all types of water through the park from quick moving water, to deeper holes to shallow rock beds with pockets to deep bath tub like water to ‘just below the dam’ waters. All accessible by either wading or bank fishing. Sure the trout are stockers but a trout is a trout once it’s on the hook. They still eat at the hatch and all sorts of natural bugs down there. Missouri dept of conservation does a tremendous job of raising trout and keeping the sizes up for great catches. No small trout at the parks. Missouri doesn’t have native trout anymore so they do a great job with what we have. Yes there are rivers outside the park with wild but not native trout so don’t knock Missouri trout parks until you’ve visited one. Great vidya mr. Fleischig keep up the great work you do, hope I spelled your name right.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Thanks for watching. Mr. Flechsig grew up fishing at Bennett Springs.
@nate5811
@nate5811 Год назад
@@Madriveroutfitters very cool! headed there the 19th!
@CR-ji4ub
@CR-ji4ub Год назад
⁠​⁠@@nate5811I just got back from Bennett. We did well. I will say that it was a little tougher since they shut down the hatchery.
@nate5811
@nate5811 Год назад
That’s true. Growing pains. It will be really nice once it’s done in a few years.
@waltmichaels6395
@waltmichaels6395 10 месяцев назад
Great update on a fly fave……even better fly though! Thanks Pop Blessing !!!!!!
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching.
@edwardsieferman1205
@edwardsieferman1205 Год назад
Couldn't agree more. I live in western Indiana; no trout in our streams but LOTS of smallies. I never throw anything other than the Wooly Bugger. I prefer olive (to replicate sculpin), orange (to mimic crayfish), and black, which stands in for either a hellgrammite OR a leech...
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Hard to beat that! Thanks for watching.
@markt5450
@markt5450 Год назад
Do you drift it or fish it like a streamer?
@edwardsieferman1205
@edwardsieferman1205 Год назад
@@markt5450 Personally I have never drifted one; I always fish them as a streamer. With that said, I was intrigued by the last Wooly Bugger pattern Brian displayed that was tied to the jig head.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
@@edwardsieferman1205 Try drifting or jigging!
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
@@markt5450 stay tuned, more to come.
@chunkylover54
@chunkylover54 Год назад
i had some extra material after making some bigger flies last week and decided to tie up a bugger and I landed the biggest fish of the trip with it. a size 4 bugger caught a tank of a smallie off my parents dock after breakfast haha good times
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Nice work. Thanks for watching.
@carolinawoods-n-water4392
@carolinawoods-n-water4392 Год назад
My favorite fly of all time!
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
As it should be! Thanks for watching.
@Wildtr0ut
@Wildtr0ut Год назад
Nicely done...thanks for the update.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Thanks for watching. Wanted to clear up the confusion.
@brian1204
@brian1204 Год назад
So, the wooly worm is a Blessing? 😉 I first started fly fishing in Colorado around 1968 or 69, and I had heard about the wooly worm and started tying them. Didn’t hear about a wooly bugger until the early 80’s (after college, first job, etc and getting back into fishing). A black ice chenille bugger caught my first flyrod smallmouth bass.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Thanks for watching! Much appreciated.
@TedJ71
@TedJ71 Год назад
That’s about the same time I first saw it in Pa. Before that in from late 60’s on was fishing wooly worms, with a large egg sac of glo bug yarn. They worked good for the Cohos that were being stocked in Lake Erie back then. Great video Brian!
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
@@TedJ71 thanks for watching.
@OscarOverlanding
@OscarOverlanding Год назад
Thank you!
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Thanks for watching.
@deankrueger7178
@deankrueger7178 Год назад
Sooooo, American made???? No way! Lol. Thanks for the great update/ correction!!!
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Yes.....American made.....or at least American designed. Thanks for watching.
@jtmarshall
@jtmarshall Год назад
I went to yellowstone with black wooley buggers and didnt catch a thing.. well except the fly fishing fever.. i caught that alright lmao
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Thanks for watching.
@sigurdurmarolafsson4183
@sigurdurmarolafsson4183 Год назад
For a long time it ( or just about the same fly was called a " dog nobbler" here in Europe.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Thanks for sharing!
@dmm3124
@dmm3124 Год назад
When is Brian's book coming out? Or, did I miss it.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
You’d have to check with him on that. We haven’t heard anything lately.
@johnnylightning1491
@johnnylightning1491 Год назад
I guess I was right I was thinking they were the most popular fly because they catch fish. I guess I guessed right.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Good guess.
@Kitiwake
@Kitiwake 3 месяца назад
A large stone fly larvae.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters 3 месяца назад
Stonefly would be a nymph....not a larva......just to be correct. Thanks for watching.
@kansasscout4322
@kansasscout4322 9 месяцев назад
Bennett Springs!
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters 9 месяцев назад
Where Brian caught his first trout at age 7!
@marklmusic7299
@marklmusic7299 Год назад
In British chalk streams they are not allowed believe it or not...
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Probably smart? Thanks for sharing.
@fairladyz9957
@fairladyz9957 Год назад
What size should I get for a 4wt rod
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
The size that the fish want to eat…..as Brian would say! Feel free to call or e-mail the shop with any further questions. They are always happy to help.
@marklmusic7299
@marklmusic7299 Год назад
only fly I fish! Catch anything on this fly steelhead, bass, carp, etc...
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Thanks for watching. Truth!
@andykjohnsonjohnson7622
@andykjohnsonjohnson7622 Год назад
👍🎣
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Thanks for watching.
@creativeexperience6388
@creativeexperience6388 4 месяца назад
I was like 1k
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters 4 месяца назад
Thanks for watching.
@tamont
@tamont Год назад
First!
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters Год назад
Congrats!
@johnkenny694
@johnkenny694 11 месяцев назад
They should be BANNED!! off all rivers.
@Madriveroutfitters
@Madriveroutfitters 11 месяцев назад
We’ll see what we can do! Thanks for watching.
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