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Humongous Wooly Bugger Fly Tying Tutorial 

Tactical Fly Fisher
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This fly was shown to my Fly Fishing Team USA mates and I by our guide Dave Downie for the World Fly Fishing Championships in Scotland back in 2009. Its success in both lakes and rivers has fundamentally altered the style I tie my wooly buggers in. The long marabou tail and wide hackle provide maximum movement and maximum fishiness. I use it fishing loch style from a boat in lakes and reservoirs and I fish it swung and stripped in rivers as well.
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@andrewforrester8959
@andrewforrester8959 7 лет назад
hi there fishing on my local resevoir near edinburgh using a midge tip and humongous size 10 figure of 8 slow retrive i returned 14 fish on a 4 hour catch and release session great fly and was originally a brown trout fly
@seanmooney3907
@seanmooney3907 8 лет назад
Thanks, a lot of people laugh at my wooly buggers until they try them. I have been over tying the hackle and making the tail longer(not quite that long) for a long time. When I first give them to someone they think I am a beginner and don't know the hackle sizes and what not, so they try to school me. Then I let them fish them and they change their minds. I have also made hackles with split thread and long ostrich herl. Try that it is amazing. All the best and thanks for sharing. All the best, Sean
@tacticalflyfisher3817
@tacticalflyfisher3817 8 лет назад
+Sean Mooney as I wrote about in my blog post on the fly. I had to come to the same realization myself. Sometimes conventional isn't always the best route. Thanks for the comment.
@TheEzzieboy
@TheEzzieboy 6 лет назад
Yeah, right.
@tommyarchibald2219
@tommyarchibald2219 8 лет назад
Hey Devin. I noticed you said you tied this fly with a tungsten bead. It used to be, and still largely is, standard practice among most competition anglers to stick to minimally weighted flies with sinking lines in order to avoid discrepancies in sink rates between the fly and fly line. But I feel like over the past few years, anglers have been incorporating tungsten flies more and more into their stillwater fishing, largely because of their additional action. I'd like to hear how you approach choosing tungsten v brass on stillwaters and in what situations you employ them.
@tacticalflyfisher3817
@tacticalflyfisher3817 8 лет назад
+Tommy Archibald your question is a good one. I use both tungsten and brass beads for my stillwater flies. Sometimes my choice is just the result of trying both or changing based on what my fishing partner is finding. While a discrepancy between the sink rate of the fly and line and a dulling of strike detection is a possibility, I appreciate being able to use tungsten or brass beads to achieve "in between sink rates". For example if I'm fishing a di3 line and want to get a little deeper, but not quite to the di5 level, then I will add one or two tungsten flies or vice versa. I also appreciate the jigging action of tungsten flies, especially on floating or shallow sinking lines where the angle will be steep between the fly and fly line and the jigging action will be accentuated.
@ryanmiller3967
@ryanmiller3967 5 лет назад
Hey Devin, The videos and your two movies have been super helpful, planning on getting the book. I was wondering what your other confidence streamers and dries are for the euro rig? Regards Ryan
@tacticalflyfisher3817
@tacticalflyfisher3817 5 лет назад
Ryan, There is a chapter at the end of the book with my confidence flies including dries and streamers. Devin
@elijahbriar3734
@elijahbriar3734 3 года назад
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@simondane9905
@simondane9905 3 года назад
@Elijah Briar instablaster =)
@elijahbriar3734
@elijahbriar3734 3 года назад
@Simon Dane I really appreciate your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out atm. I see it takes a while so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
@elijahbriar3734
@elijahbriar3734 3 года назад
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@markmemmott6026
@markmemmott6026 6 лет назад
What other color combinations could you tie this in?
@tacticalflyfisher3817
@tacticalflyfisher3817 6 лет назад
Your imagination is the limit. I've done olive, brown, purple, tan, yellow, and white tails with lots of different chenille colors in the front.
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