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HOW TO Fish Woolly Buggers In Rivers 

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The Woolly Bugger. No matter if you're brand-new to fly fishing or have been fly fishing 5 decades, it's in your pack. You can't avoid 'em, they catch fish universally. Let's take a look at how to fish woolly buggers using different tactics, techniques and where in a river to apply each.

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@JM-bb8xi
@JM-bb8xi Месяц назад
Ive been fly fishing for 10 years now, and the bugger is still one my best flies, with a lot of personal bests in fresh and saltwater. If I'm in a new piece of water, or area I'm throwing a bugger in black, olive or white, and I'll find fish. One of the best flies ever.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing Месяц назад
100% to this! :)
@carefulplants
@carefulplants 2 года назад
I have been fishing buggers for years and still found a ton of valuable knowledge here. thanks!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 года назад
Great to hear!
@originalthundercat4295
@originalthundercat4295 2 года назад
The quality of this video is exceptional. Top notch info here.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 года назад
Glad to hear it. We always try our best to put our best foot forward in all that we do.
@buckshot2280
@buckshot2280 3 года назад
Hands down the best educational content on RU-vid 👍 I've caught alot more fish the past 2 years thanks to your videos Appreciate it 🙏
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Thank you. That's great to hear and you're welcome:) This is one of the big reasons as to why we share what, why and how we do things.
@mohameddocrat4393
@mohameddocrat4393 3 года назад
Excellent video with very good explanations, set-up instructions and demonstrations. You have provided simple direction and suggested options that should be considered when fishing buggers, bugger and nymph combos and more. Thank you.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Great to hear that feedback and thank you for taking the time to share :)
@sheldonlipschitz5952
@sheldonlipschitz5952 3 года назад
Very clearly explained and demonstrated. I’ve always reserved my woolly buggers fro lake fishing, but you’ve opened my eyes. Thanks from Australia
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
They certainly work in lakes... but they can really work in rivers and streams - especially the slightly tannic waters we and you have. Hope it goes well :)
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
@Dr. Richard Long Just hoping to share the possibilities and how effective these darn flies can be. Thanks for subscribing!
@dylanmattocks3950
@dylanmattocks3950 3 года назад
Guilty of doing the “beginner retrieve” lol. Thank you for telling me not too, I had no idea
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
😊 just remember the old cheerleader cheer... "Be aggressive. Be - Be aggressive!" 🤣 all the best!
@davesutherland2463
@davesutherland2463 Год назад
One of the best videos I've watched for information that is easy to understand. Ty
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing Год назад
This is wonderful to hear. Thanks for the positive feedback.
@predatornotprey
@predatornotprey 2 года назад
Wow! This is easily the best woolly how to on RU-vid. Well done mate! Learned a lot!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Hope it helps a little. It's just simple stuff applied but can be mighty effective :)
@gregsage1605
@gregsage1605 3 года назад
There is a lot of education in this video. Well done. Thank you.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! It was fun putting thought and time into it! :)
@ageorge7140
@ageorge7140 3 года назад
Very informative and well explained thank you for taking the time to share your experiences and make a great video
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful! A lot of our content has built in "how to" so hopefully you find other topics in our videos that are directly useful to your fishing. We have new stuff coming out every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, so please subscribe to our channel. 🙂
@tightliningmd
@tightliningmd 3 года назад
I love the short videos you guys do. However, this was really a masterclass in learning about buggers and seeing the varying techniques to catch fish with them. Thanks for all the information!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Hopefully it serves people well into the future. Simple stuff but good to get into a video :)
@jerryjohnson3190
@jerryjohnson3190 Год назад
This is the best! Practical and so well explained, Thank you
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing Год назад
You're very welcome!
@lucianogomez4314
@lucianogomez4314 3 года назад
Very good explanation. Adds new tools to me. Thanks from Argentina.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@daveversion2.2
@daveversion2.2 3 года назад
Great video. Learning to fly fish and this was very helpful.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Great to hear. Find water low that on your water and just give it a go 👌🍻
@JamilMusicProd
@JamilMusicProd 2 года назад
Thank you sir. Very informative, I learned a lot.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@timtollett8513
@timtollett8513 3 года назад
Hi Kelly, Just found this. Good stuff. We started using this method back in the early 80's'. It is a deadly technique especially for early season trout.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Exactly. Such simple stuff that has served the test of time. 😊🍻
@backwoodssurvivalist1779
@backwoodssurvivalist1779 20 дней назад
One of my top 3 bugs of 25 years of fly fishing. The largest trout I have caught from Montana to BC and Alberta where on buggers I like brown and olive personally!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 15 дней назад
That doesn't surprise us in the least! Such a consistently great fly.
@justindesign
@justindesign Год назад
Really well done, so much good content. Thanks.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing Год назад
Awesome to hear you loved it 😊
@pennygillespie9979
@pennygillespie9979 3 года назад
Thanks for the vid. Learned some stuff about depths and seams.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Perfect. If you can come away with a nugget or two of things you may never have thought of before, all the better:)
@ugsisr
@ugsisr 3 года назад
As always...Great Video.. Thank You
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Hope it was helpful! 😊🍻
@seandacey8346
@seandacey8346 3 года назад
Love this video. Going to try a couple within the next week on the Margaree River in Nova Scotia for Atlantic Salmon. Although my 3 son's have told me many times about this fly , I have never really given it an honest try. My son who works in AB , swears by your method of fishing a River. Here on the East Coast , it's pretty much cast on a 45 , let it swing. Thanks for the education.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
The 45 swing is bloody effective tho! There's a reason we all do it. :) But to your point, the ol' woolly bugger does represent a lot of things and offers massive diversity in how and where to fish it. :) I know Bren pounds streamers often and I know he's prone to using a bugger now and then. Great to see him getting back out on the water more recently - we all need those days to calm and balance ourselves in life. :)
@pierevojzola9737
@pierevojzola9737 11 месяцев назад
Hi Dave, very good presentation with lots of good info that can be put into practice. The idea of fishing a nymph and a streamer fly is not new as we use to use that combination but called it nymph and a wee wet. You are correct about the WB fly working in NZ and the strike when it comes feels like your arm has been dislocated! The big fish running in fast high water take umbrage at being fooled and hooked and can take you downriver for a few hundred meters before either being netted or busting off. Thats what brings us back every winter! Cheers mate. Harera
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 11 месяцев назад
Oh, there's nothing new about trailing a streamer with a nymph - we were clued into it 25 years ago by a fellow that fishes for huge bull trout. His thing was that the largest fish in that 15 to 20lb class, would certainly curiously look at the huge flies but often not eat, so a trailing morsel was added and that's often what took the fish... something subtle and natural. The only thing for us re: NZ is that because it is a special trip we rarely use streamers given how often we use them here. There's a difference in being local and fishing vs treating the trip as somewhat unique or special. Subtle but a mile apart. :) I think what we do at home in catching is oddly different than when making a trip of it, though in reality anything will catch trout :)
@mikewonser8312
@mikewonser8312 2 года назад
I really like your teaching, good job
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 года назад
Thank you for saying that, it helps and encourages. Thank you! :)
@andyhurly9892
@andyhurly9892 10 месяцев назад
Just starting. Fantastic information. It seems that you are accomplishing quite a lot casting only a modest distance and really working a stretch of river. I'll give it a try.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 10 месяцев назад
Good for you getting in on it :) Our suggestion is to conquer & master the water within 30 to 35 from your body and within 100 days you'll be out-fishing most people on the water as mastering that distance requires attention to detail in all stages of your engagement :) If you want to dive deeper, we have a series of courses through our digital membership at www.jensenflyfishing.com
@brianmoyse7869
@brianmoyse7869 3 года назад
Holding the rod upright and keep a tight line from tip to lure is how I do Czech nymphing. Also, this technique can be used in the dark where a strike is detected by feel alone - very effective once you get the hang of it. Thanks for the video, learned lots. cheers Brian
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
It's a fish catching system for sure! 😊 A little tougher with a woolly bugger that needs a trimming in the field but it can work 😊🍻
@kyleransom7668
@kyleransom7668 3 года назад
Great video. Awesome information.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@kathleen.muste.no.nonsense
@kathleen.muste.no.nonsense 3 года назад
thank you guys i learnt more from you then anyone else ...beginner trying to take in as much info as possable
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
That's fantastic to hear! We'll just finalizing some courses that will be available at our website very soon. www.jensenflyfishing.com
@kathleen.muste.no.nonsense
@kathleen.muste.no.nonsense 3 года назад
@@jensenflyfishing thankyou from us. We are looking forward to your upcoming videos
@TheFishinMagician20
@TheFishinMagician20 10 месяцев назад
my next goal is conquering fly fishing. I appreciate the time you put into this video. You took your time and explained everything you could think of. I can easily see your experience on the water. I am taking notes and working on it! Excellent tutorial sir.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 10 месяцев назад
It ain't hard and the more you focus on the simplicity of the basics, the more you'll get a few to net and enjoy it. :) Keep in mind the most effective Woolly Bugger angler is actually an ultra-light spin angler that fully understands flow and slow retrieves and how to work a light slip bobber setup. Just sayin' :)
@TheFishinMagician20
@TheFishinMagician20 10 месяцев назад
@@jensenflyfishing in that case I think I’m in the right place 🎣
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 10 месяцев назад
@@TheFishinMagician20 funny is that if you just think through what method does what best and learn to perfect those literal 4 or 5 tactics on spin or fly you could out fish any trout angler consistently. It's really when you look at it that way and eliminate the conflict of fly or spin being 'better' by answering that with 'at what?' or 'when/where?' 😊🍺
@FlatlandMando
@FlatlandMando 3 года назад
Amazing how specific language evolves to suit exacting techniques
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
always
@Mirsaqib_
@Mirsaqib_ Месяц назад
I have seen such an explanation for the first time....very impressive...❤
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing Месяц назад
Glad you liked it!
@ericwestbrook3126
@ericwestbrook3126 2 года назад
very informative, i learned a lot from your video, thank you,
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 года назад
That's really great. We always appreciate knowing there's value for folks in what we share.
@barraj02
@barraj02 3 года назад
Great video, I’m just learning to fly fish here in New Zealand where we have huge trout and I know a lot of people here fish with wooly buggers so this was very helpful! 🇳🇿
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
They'll definitely work there. A lot of the tactics will do extremely well on tannic waters certainly, but especially so on rising waters on the leading edge of Nor'west fronts. Hope you folks have a great season down there ❤
@pierevojzola9737
@pierevojzola9737 11 месяцев назад
Hi, this time of the year there is snow on the mountain peaks of the volcanic plateau of New Zealand and that tells us anglers to head for Taupo. In my case it’s to swing Olive Green Woolybuggers to fresh run rainbows! I tie mine on a No. 2 or 4 long shank hook with a 4.5 Golden Tungsten bead and tie it to three foot of 6 lbs leader that is attached to a ring and a further 2 ft of 18 lbs nylon that is loop attached to a fast sinking shooting head line. I have used this setup since the 70s and still get smashed occasionally. Compared to the Euro Nymphing setup it looks clanky and heavy, but it works as you have to get down fast in quite fast running water (32 - 35 cubits) and the fish may be tucked under the far bank. Cold weather coming up this weekend should get the fish start to run up from the lake! Cheers mate. Harera
@n.j.dougherty4872
@n.j.dougherty4872 3 года назад
Thank you nice presentation 👍
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Great to hear you liked it :)
@seyboldart8281
@seyboldart8281 Год назад
Great video! Thanks.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing Год назад
Love the buggers! ❤️❤️
@carolinawoods-n-water4392
@carolinawoods-n-water4392 3 года назад
Wow-this video is packed full of great tips & techniques. Thank you!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Glad you enjoyed it 🤗👍
@jayr7471
@jayr7471 Год назад
Thank you for the tips! Those swallows in the background are really going nuts over some kind of hatch.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing Год назад
You are welcome. Yes the swallows loved the #30 midges. The ice cold water and 2' vis had the trout thinking less of it🤣
@craigwheaton2506
@craigwheaton2506 Год назад
Awesome video many thanks 🙏
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing Год назад
You're welcome.😊
@draven3838
@draven3838 3 года назад
Excellent Intel thanks
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
hope it serves you well :)
@r8tr273
@r8tr273 3 года назад
Very funny that as I watched, my main thought was how long after the video did it take to get the buggers off and the Blue Wings on. 😃. I really don’t fish streamers enough. As many years as I’ve been throwing flies into trees, I always learn from your videos. Thanks, Allen
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Yeah, when you're working sometimes you have to ignore what you want to do in favor of what needs be done. Applies to working in fly fishing too! Turned out well tho! 😊🍻
@barnygogl
@barnygogl 2 месяца назад
A fish caught chasing something chasing another something yep, that's a good setup, very effective I've used something similar for years Your vids are very good, A nice watch Thanks
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 месяца назад
:) ain't that the truth. Happy stripping!
@wildbillsadventuresoutdoor9276
thank you for the information!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing Год назад
A fun little video to assemble 😊
@RichardKosiba-rn9pr
@RichardKosiba-rn9pr Год назад
Been fly fishing for a few years n still learning
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing Год назад
We all do for sure! 😊
@GaryP747
@GaryP747 2 года назад
Nice, thanks!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 года назад
simple stuff! love the buggers!
@RichardKosiba-rn9pr
@RichardKosiba-rn9pr Год назад
Thank you
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing Год назад
Hope it helps 😊🍻
@samuelbrenner3352
@samuelbrenner3352 5 месяцев назад
Nice Job!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 5 месяцев назад
Glad you enjoyed it 🍻
@cillaloves2fish688
@cillaloves2fish688 3 года назад
Great presentation!! I sub'd!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Awesome, thank you! We appreciate it.
@skorflyfishing
@skorflyfishing 2 года назад
great info
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 года назад
Thanks for watching and glad it was helpful!
@COCCmath
@COCCmath 3 года назад
I can't WAIT to try this! Thank you! (although seeing those swallows early in the video would have me twitching to tie on an emerger. :) )
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Do it all! :) But yeah, no... it was a push of water from the dam and cold snow melt coming in and levels were up and vis went down in 20 minutes and while the swallows look happy they were on midges in a push of water. There's a reason we decided to do a "How to Fly Fish Woolly Buggers" video! :) Literally we were on the river wanting to film and said "ok, let's do this!" :)
@handsonthroat
@handsonthroat 3 года назад
@@jensenflyfishing Nice! That's so damned rad! And, truth be told, this time of year, we're usually fishing subsurface (and hoping, hoping, hoping for a hatch). :) Thanks again for sharing your wisdom! Stoked to try this out!
@charlesloftis2920
@charlesloftis2920 3 года назад
Excellent advice.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@charlesloftis2920
@charlesloftis2920 3 года назад
@@jensenflyfishing: posting the link over on our local chapter of Project Healing Waters' social media page. Very helpful!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
@@charlesloftis2920 thank you for that and great to hear :) It is appreciated
@caryverhalen
@caryverhalen 2 года назад
Great content ♥️
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 года назад
Thank you. Hope it was helpful:)
@erikmorrissette6749
@erikmorrissette6749 3 года назад
Thank you, love the swallows in the background.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
isn't it great to see the buzz of activity? Love them :)
@stonefly69
@stonefly69 3 года назад
Great video! Remember to check your local regulations: not all locales allow multiple flies. Tight lines!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Thanks. Yes, some places are single barbless regulations, and that's another topic unto itself.
@FlyFishFairwx
@FlyFishFairwx 3 года назад
The view there is great in the summer!! hahah
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
yup. took a beating this sprin-summer in high water tho.
@FlyFishFairwx
@FlyFishFairwx 3 года назад
Yeah it does every good water year. That’s part of the fun there. Caught one of my best Broons there, then learned that wearing a glove to pick up fish is dumb. Will never do it again. Great video.
@user-pw7mh2pf6n
@user-pw7mh2pf6n 10 месяцев назад
I am relatively new to fly fishing. Went to Montana last year July and going back this September. I remember the guide using plastic indicators. Should I use plastic or wool. I am learning to tie flies and tied my first wooly bugger yesterday. It is black. Guess i will have to obtain more colors. Great video. Old Chief
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 10 месяцев назад
Ultimately it comes down to what you find success with re: indicator. Wool with floatant is good, the quick release blown foam balls are great, the blown plastic work well also. In clear and low water you'll want the lightest indicator (wool) with least impact whereas high, murky, fast water you can use about anything. :)
@diggingthewest7981
@diggingthewest7981 3 года назад
I've had to teach people how to use wooly buggers one of them was a long time fishing guide LOL.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
we all have to and can learn new stuff - even the obvious stuff. We've been there lots! :)
@remmy137
@remmy137 3 года назад
Thanks for this. I am new and had no idea what I was doing with the buggers. This was extremely helpful!!!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
You're welcome and glad to hear it! When you're new with FF, there's so many fun in's and out's with the learning of everything. Using those buggers in your box is almost guaranteed to give you more hook ups.
@jamesowen8218
@jamesowen8218 3 года назад
Great video, Thank you. While I know this was a specific tutorial on woolly bugger fishing, with all the birds probably picking off flies on the surface, would you have chosen to dry fly before going sub surface if you saw this when you arrived?
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Thanks. Yes, you see a lot of swallows flying about but there was no risers. It was a midge hatch in 2x flows in cold spring conditions with 2' of visibility. Not one riser and we've seen that happen lots before. So, in answer to your question, yes we're always looking being ultra observant (it's what we do) at what's happening on the water and then adjusting our fishing accordingly, hence the video about the use of wholly buggers!
@osaka4644
@osaka4644 2 года назад
I like drifting a wooly bugger underneath a strike indicator, can give it a twitch or just let it go with the current, works wonders
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 года назад
That's exactly it. Such an effective fly and method of fishing it. 😊
@tightlines7
@tightlines7 3 года назад
Great vid!! Using the height of strike indicator for the depth of the water is different. Do you find that you notice more strikes and a more natural dead drift? I’ve always fished with the indicator at top of your leader like 9ft up just the way I was taught.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Yes, based on the depth of water you're fishing being able to adjust how high the indicator is positioned above your flies is important, because it's all about finding the fish where they are feeding . A standard 9 feet isn't always going to work for you in every circumstance. Trout move around in the water column a lot depending on what they're feeding on and the depth of the water itself. If they are feeding on emerging mayflies for example, they won't be feeding on the bottom, but often a lot closer to the surface. The old standard nymphing depth to set the indicator is 1.5 X the depth of the water fished. However, truly the best indicator depth is 1.5 X the trout feeding depth.
@tightlines7
@tightlines7 3 года назад
Thanks for taking the time to explain that . I’ll have to try it next time out on the river.
@Art3m1s_98
@Art3m1s_98 3 года назад
Very high quality video! Thank you :-)
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Hope it helps you on the water! 😊🍻
@MenCanNotBeWomen
@MenCanNotBeWomen 3 года назад
I like to use soft rubber glow bead on the head over the eye of a black woolly bugger. big browns love them :)
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Sounds like a great addition to the fly to make it even more attractive! We'll maybe have to try that sometime. Thanks!
@briannconn2552
@briannconn2552 3 года назад
Thanks! New to fly fishing, I don’t even have any flys. Only have been bead fishing.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
well - woolly buggers are a good place to start too! :)
@underhillcody6935
@underhillcody6935 3 года назад
Are you in Alberta very informative thank you!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Yes we are
@roberthill4849
@roberthill4849 3 года назад
Hi thanks, excellent video. I asume you are using small Woolley buggers for the yarn indicator to be able to float properly? Saludos from Chile
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
2 × #8 buggers with tungsten beads - wool with floatant does a great job. That's the new Zealand strike indicator wool system. Cheers
@termite122
@termite122 3 года назад
good stuff..i just never can understand if u cast right handed why your reel isnt left handed retrieve..to each there own i guess...amazing how deadly wooly buggers are and how many different species of fish they consistantly catch..
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Good question! Truth is I fish right-handed casting 60% of the time and 40% left-handed casting. So it simply doesn't matter in my case. And woolly buggers are such a great pattern that can really be adapted to so many situations :)
@joeyharshaw3874
@joeyharshaw3874 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this incredible video. Do you mind suggest a rod and what kind of line you suggest for this kind of fishing?
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 10 месяцев назад
as shared in the video! :) 5 with WF. CHeers
@CrisMPSilva
@CrisMPSilva 3 года назад
Hi! Loved your vídeo. I learned about your RU-vid channel with the guys from Mosqueando na Mesa. It is a Brazilian channel about flyfishing. Tight lines! Cris Silva
@CrisMPSilva
@CrisMPSilva 3 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-TmDyoCEa1Sk.html
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
We'll check it out, thank you - great to hear you found us and hope you have a wonderful season! :)
@chuckmarschuetz8702
@chuckmarschuetz8702 3 года назад
This is a great video. I think I learned more from this than most of the others I have watched combined. I fish the Grand here in Ontario and most of the spots are barbless, single hook so I am interested to test this out using the swivel and just the single bugger. Do you ever used beadless buggers? How would you alter this setup for high water conditions?
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
That's all great to hear :) You can do about anything you want to do, adjust all things to get the action you'd like. Heck, use a HUGE swivel and unbeaded bugger on a 4" dropper line and let it bottom bounce and flutter. In high water you can add wt, fish the edge seams by dead drift or by rippin' & strippin' the shallower margins. There are a ton of things that'll adjust depth & action with weight, splitshot, different size swivels & beads... :)
@chuckmarschuetz8702
@chuckmarschuetz8702 3 года назад
@@jensenflyfishing Fantastic - thanks for the advice. I think you might have converted me to using the woolly buggers way more. Starting to tie up a bunch right now!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
@@chuckmarschuetz8702 that's great - there's lots of things we can do with the simplest patterns! :)
@Bochiboy24
@Bochiboy24 8 месяцев назад
Thank you for the incredible video - you've inspired me to use this technique more around our local rivers here in Oregon! Floating line works just fine for this set up, no need for a sink tip line, correct?
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 8 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful! Yes to floating line.
@fishertech
@fishertech 3 года назад
i just got a cutthroat on a brown wooly bugger 3 days ago with splitshots about 8 inches away from it. I caught it with a spinning rod setup in the bull river in british columbia. first fish on a fly. hopefully i can apply the tecniques from the video in the bow in calgary where i usually fish
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Fly or spin, doesn't matter! Get those buggers on and drift 'em, twitch 'em, fish 'em! They work! Awesome to hear and good on you, congrats!
@fishertech
@fishertech 3 года назад
@@jensenflyfishing thank you! going to get at it this weekend.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
@@fishertech awesome :)
@robertolescuramaspescaconmosca
@robertolescuramaspescaconmosca 3 года назад
muy interesante el video. Noté que las características del río, incluso la cantidad de golondrinas volando al rededor son idénticas que en nuestro Río Limay Medio. Like 257 Saludos desde la patagonia argentina.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
It is amazing how similar trout waters in western Canada, USA, New Zealand and Patagonia are - so many similar features and landscape - though the vegetation is quite different. And about the birds - there was a heavy midge hatch but cold water so there were no risers unfortunately!
@Nick_Err42069
@Nick_Err42069 3 года назад
Great video! Are you using regular floating line or sinking line for this?
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Just floating line in this video and the varied techniques. :)
@jorgetapia1329
@jorgetapia1329 3 года назад
Man you are awesome!! How long and how heavy is your rod to use those wooly buggers?
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
9 foot 5 weight. Cheers
@jayr7471
@jayr7471 Месяц назад
I like how you call them “modifications of woolly bugger” as opposed to giving each one a hipster cheesy name like you reinvented the wheel lol.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing Месяц назад
It is funny how some go that route. What we really mean by 'modifications' is 'my poor fly tying bastardizations' 🤣🤣🤣
@jayr7471
@jayr7471 Месяц назад
@@jensenflyfishing 😆
@pablocruzdrums
@pablocruzdrums 3 года назад
Interesting video!! I love to fish with woolly buggers... So, do you think that is possible to use this technique also with other streamers?? Thank you very much? Subscribed!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Thank you - and our rule is this: if the indicator floats it, fish it. Look at small-eyed clouser minnows too! Anything goes. 😊🍻
@pablocruzdrums
@pablocruzdrums 3 года назад
@@jensenflyfishing great! I'll try!!
@patches152
@patches152 2 года назад
Some refer to it as the "float n fly" setup. it's useful for fishing for bass in lakes, as well as trout in lakes or rivers.
@user-pw7mh2pf6n
@user-pw7mh2pf6n 10 месяцев назад
Old Chief with another question. Did you put anything on the hackles when you pulled them out? Thanks
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 10 месяцев назад
Just a counter wrap of fine wire, but nothing on the fibres, no
@Wahatoyas
@Wahatoyas Год назад
Caught my first fish on my fly rod with a green wooly bugger, a small guadalupe Bass
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing Год назад
Perfect!
@thereallevel27
@thereallevel27 3 года назад
Great video. I'm fishing for Midwest fish but they hold in the same spots pretty much
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
kind of universal we'd think. Which helps if traveling :)
@cepaasch
@cepaasch 3 года назад
I know it's not what you are teaching but there are tons of birds (Martins?) that are skimming the surface of the water. In this case I think I would be using dries because that is what the birds appear to be after. But thanks for the info about droppers and fishing Buggers.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
We watched the water for over 1/2 hr and not a rise to midges in somewhat murky and quite cold water. Not sure that would have been effective that day. Cheers
@lets_fish_already_9345
@lets_fish_already_9345 3 года назад
It's funny how everyone praises the woolly bugger when I've fished it in countless places and countless times but I've never caught any fish on them and I have no clue why that is.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
maybe try the variety of tactics we shared here? Depth is king, retrieve is next. Without either the fly becomes useless. It's also best not fished in gin-clear water :)
@joerob3449
@joerob3449 3 года назад
I felt the same way and a couple weeks ago I saw trout chasing stuff around I just started stripping the line as fast as i possibly could and just like that started getting hits and even actually caught a few
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
@@joerob3449 Exactly what I'm talking about!:)
@flyfishincrazy
@flyfishincrazy Месяц назад
😂probably most productive year round fly under all conditions that has ever existed in the history of the world period!
@IVGHOSTLY
@IVGHOSTLY 3 года назад
I fish a lot of Lake Erie steelhead and browns. I use wooly buggers all the time. My number 1 fly no matter what the conditions are. I mainly use it as an egg trailer and it destroys in that configuration.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Neat stuff! They are such a solidly effective fly.
@stussy28
@stussy28 2 года назад
Hi. I’m a Lake Erie guy myself, but not too good at it. Do you mostly fish dead drift them or streamer fish them? Thanks.
@goldtremor
@goldtremor 2 года назад
hi great video, what brand and colour lens of sunglasses are you using? glass or poly carb.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 года назад
Take a look at our affilitate link to this product found in the description of this video as well as below. Smith Optics Guide's Choice Sunglasses (Glass Lens): bit.ly/2TmNTD7 They are glass and we use low light ignitor for the color.
@OldVetUSN72
@OldVetUSN72 10 месяцев назад
I’ve never run two wooly buggers, always a bead head or sucker spawn off the dropper. Caught loads of trout and steelhead on this set up. I also use 7 1/2’ leaders to the micro swivel that gives a 9-9 1/2’ leader. To me a shorter leader is easier to control and put it in the seam it needs to be.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 10 месяцев назад
that's the great thing about woolly buggers... they ain't hard to fish and there's a heap you can do with them based on conditions, fish behaviour, location, etc. :)
@OldVetUSN72
@OldVetUSN72 10 месяцев назад
@@jensenflyfishing Great Lakes Steelies love them if you have the right color! They can get finicky on colors, what they take one day they might not even look at it the next. I usually tie my dropper off the bend of the hook fishing for those.
@donstieler6732
@donstieler6732 3 года назад
Great Video! What is the brand or the maker of the tungsten swivel you are using?
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Thank you. Glad you enjoyed it! Danielson crane swivel with solid wire eyes - size 7
@donstieler6732
@donstieler6732 3 года назад
@@jensenflyfishing Thanks so much!!
@dankochanek8056
@dankochanek8056 3 года назад
The yellow lensed glasses you wear, who makes them? I've been looking for them and cannot find them. Great video by the way.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Smith Optics Low Light Ignitors. :) Great lenses!
@dankochanek8056
@dankochanek8056 3 года назад
@@jensenflyfishing Thank you
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
@@dankochanek8056 You're welcome.
@IMKINDOFABIGDEAL13
@IMKINDOFABIGDEAL13 3 года назад
Its wild how the different colored reflective coatings on polarized lenzes work totally different depending on conditions. I like and amber to yellow lense in low light or heavy overcast. Clear and sunny out I want blue lenses all day
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
@@IMKINDOFABIGDEAL13 A lot has to do with consistency and personal preference as well. We simply wear these all the time for consistency of light but also coloration of smudge hunting in low light conditions. We wear them on sunny days as well as they are simply that sharp. :) Bottom line - we all have to connect to what we're using! :)
@davevanetten
@davevanetten 3 года назад
Great video, thank you! Would you do anything different for fall/winter run Great Lakes Steelhead?
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Many of these tactics will work but you also will want to beef up the leader & tippet, tungsten beadhead, maybe a different indicator if going deeper, and really hitting the riffles dead drift under indi or swinging with sink tips. Cheers
@littlesilver2205
@littlesilver2205 3 года назад
I run straight 14 pd fluorocarbon or 10pd camo tippet from my braided leader ,I only use braided leaders loop to loop orvis nothing else , makes life easy and your line goes out nice and straight,we use large split shot about 2 ft up from the fly depending how rough the water is. We also use slinkys its parachute cord with split shot inside connect them right to a swivel, they dont get hung up as much , most shops have them .You half to be on the bottom to catch these fish or you will not catch them,i use a medium yellow strike indicator held on with a rubber band right to the line.We call it the chuck and duck technique, when your fishing in 20 degree weather and everything freezes quick you want your line in the water as fast as you can recast, because the eyes of your rod get icy and it gets difficult to cast.You will loose flies so fancy patterns are out we use estaz eggs in all colors green ,pink were my best colors, and size 10 and 12 simple blackstone flys with a hot color thorax , hot glue eggs at certain times.
@littlesilver2205
@littlesilver2205 3 года назад
The problem i have with this set up is its difficult to cast the fly gets wrapped around the tippet and monafilament, its also difficult to detect strikes, in open water on large streams with big flies its probably ok .I rather tie right to the first fly of the bend for droppers and double fly setups,everyone has there technique thats what makes this sport so addictive we learn from each other everytime on the water always learning.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
@@littlesilver2205 100% to what you shared re: doing things differently. The big part of this set up was to introduce the idea to use things like swivels and dropper lines off the main leader. Then introduce something subtle like the angle of the dropper line - not using the lower line to tie the top (dropper) fly on, rather, using the piece that travels back up the leader to tie the fly on because it forms an open loop away from the leader to alleviate the exact issue you are talking about. By using the upward side of that tied on tippet it help avoid the in-line issues you are talking about which is why we did it the way we did. But that gets back to how to tie tandem flies - and we most often do it as you suggest in line but wanted to share something different. :) Cheers
@littlesilver2205
@littlesilver2205 3 года назад
@@jensenflyfishing its great to see other setups, i am going to try a slinky, its round shot inside a parachute cord it gets down fast and dont hang up as much this should work very well with a piece of 15 pound camo tippet coming off the swivel ,I fish steelhead hardcore in the winter in Pulaski NY, its 20 degrees out everything freezes quickly. I am going to go with a smaller swivel so to cut back on the ice as you strip in, because it will accumulate around the swivel you wont be able to get it through the guides.Thanks for reply, now i have something to do in the hotel as i thaw out from the days fishing.
@kpmurphy2738
@kpmurphy2738 2 года назад
Red and white plastic bobbers are cheap and work well...but then so does knowing how to cast, mend and drift flies.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 года назад
and then... enter the woolly bugger :)
@highlandtroutfishing5910
@highlandtroutfishing5910 3 года назад
Interesting strike indicator setup, where can I get it? What is it called?
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
New Zealand Strike Indicator Tool - available online or at many, many shops. :)
@Davito2000
@Davito2000 3 года назад
How you are not covered in bird droppings is beyond me. I love experiencing the wildlife when out hunting or fishing, but it's not usually good to be caught out in the open during a bird feeding frenzy. Anyway, great video. I'm trying to learn how to work flies coming from a background in conventional angling. It would appear that the fundamentals of presentation are the same, even if the tools are different.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Swallows and terns love their midges :) This set up is easily replicated with a slip-bobber for sure. :)
@dougbutabi5085
@dougbutabi5085 3 года назад
Man fishing the Grand Canyon!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
:)
@stephennagy5961
@stephennagy5961 2 года назад
Dave what rod were you using at the beginning of the video was it the 5 or 6 wt - Helios 3f
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 года назад
Hiya. That's the 5F 😊😎
@birolnaml9336
@birolnaml9336 Год назад
Merhaba jennesin, bu tarz Alabalık avı gayet zevkli fakat , Kırmızı benekli Alabalık avı böyle etrafı açık olması gerekir ki ekipman dallara ağaç köklerine dolanmasın. Ingilizce dilini anlamasam bile uygulamalı anlatımınız gayet güzel olmuş elinize yüreğinize sağlık 😀🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing Год назад
That is good to hear - and these tactics can catch so many different fish species with woolly buggers. Hopefully they are easy to replicate 😊
@jerryg957
@jerryg957 3 года назад
The 9 food leader narrows down to say 3x tippet, you then tie a swivel on to the tippet and then add 2 feet of tippet to the swivel ? If I get all that right Looking forward to trying this.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
bang on. leader to swivel. Below the swivel tie on 18 to 24" of tippet. Leave the tag end of the lower bit on at the swivel by 4" and tie on your 2nd fly there. Easy peasy. Give it a go then play around with it as you see fit and what works for you. All the best!
@robertmrivera
@robertmrivera 3 года назад
I'm guessing that if you caught a fish on the lower fly that was brown in color you could switch it with the upper fly that is green in color to see if the fish are attracted to a certain color or depth.
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Yes, you could do that for sure! We've found it's quite often depth over fly color that dictates success. But yes, if you chose to have two of the same color bugger on a tandom rig there's a chance you might hook up on two fish if they're seriously attracted to the color. Always good to experiment no matter what🙂
@brianmaney8687
@brianmaney8687 2 года назад
Novice question from a newbie incoming: what line do you use for nymphing? I’m using regular 5wt wf floating line.. The problem I have is the current on top drags my floating line… as a result, it’s impossible to keep the line tight as it’s just wiggled all over the surface at the mercy of the current. Also the nymphs (even with considerable extra weight added) have a hard time staying down because they’re being yanked up by the floating line… and even in calmer conditions are moving the speed of the surface current, making a very unnatural presentation down below. So in a nutshell I’m monkey see-monkey do-ing everything right.. but getting super crappy results. I believe the floating line is the culprit. So, what line for nymphs/streamers? Thanks
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 года назад
Any line "can" be used for nymphing and depending on your leader situation (length, taper, stout or fine) and fishing scenario (short vs long distance or heavy vs light flies), you may find a heavy WF line better or a fine DT line. With your WF line and description, it sounds like a mending issue. My first reaction is to say, learn the reach mend both natural and cross body, then hone in on line control with narrow loop mends by starting with shorter casts and really focus on mending controllable loops that don't have embedded wiggles as you describe. This will require positioning yourself in the same or the nearest seam in order to reduce counter or faster currents in order to truly hone in on that dead-drift and drag-free sought after presentation. www.patreon.com/jensenflyfishing
@yargerstrong
@yargerstrong Год назад
I may have missed it but what weight rod and line are you using on this particular set up ?
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing Год назад
5wt rod with 5 wt DT fly line
@connerallred7829
@connerallred7829 3 года назад
What is the leader made of? 6 lb test? Or something special for fly fishing?
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Fly fishing has a tapered leader then we add 'tippet' and it goes based on diameter of the line. In this case 2 or 3x which is essentially 6 or 8lb test in the Trilene world. This set up is easy to imitate with a slip bobber on light line. 🍻
@seanwells1542
@seanwells1542 2 года назад
I have a 5wt rod. Would this set up be too heavy? Could I modify it with unweighted buggers and the swivel for the weight with a sinking tippet?
@osaka4644
@osaka4644 2 года назад
I use a 5 weight, it works just fine up to size 4 flies
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 2 года назад
Never too heavy. We use a 5wt all the time. Reality is that you can try anything and everything you want in FF. There is no "right" or "wrong" answer. At least this is how we see it:)
@bigron8346
@bigron8346 3 года назад
What size barrel swivels do you use? Thanks for the videos!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
Sorry for the delay - had to dig the garage door out from this 2 foot blizzard. Danielson crane swivel with solid wire eyes - size 7. There you go!
@bigron8346
@bigron8346 3 года назад
@@jensenflyfishing thanks for getting back to me. We don't have snow yet but it will be coming soon!
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
@@bigron8346 you are welcome. Enjoy fall as it lasts :)
@jeffvanik3417
@jeffvanik3417 3 года назад
@@jensenflyfishing Any suggestions on where to find the Danielson crane swivels? I've looked everywhere online without much luck. Thanks
@jensenflyfishing
@jensenflyfishing 3 года назад
@@jeffvanik3417 Hiya - I think they were a Cabela's purchase but see WalMart has them too :)
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