young_one Posted April 19, 2009 Report Posted April 19, 2009 So this afternoon, I went to Angling Specialties first then Basspro. Bought: size 10 streamer hooks gold beads lead wire Blk and bwn hackle orange blk and bwn marabou orange blk and bwn chenille crystal flash All came down to $40 or so, which is not bad I guess. Got home and start trying things out. 4 wolly buggers (bottom right was the first fly, I didnt like how the hackle was very long in the begining, so I start to triming it, and got carried away, Im sure it'll still catch fish.) Lesson: use the hackel tip for smaller flies Some rabbit jig (the suckers actully hit these jigs very hard, when I set the lead close to bottom. Good alternative for people who just want to catch something) A box of goodies, some store bought. Thanks for all you who helped me in the first place! Youtube is pretty awsome, there was at least 10+ video tutorial on how to tye these buggers.
drwxr Posted April 19, 2009 Report Posted April 19, 2009 looks realy good. if you want the hackle to be shorter to have to use saddle hackle, its diferent.
MJL Posted April 19, 2009 Report Posted April 19, 2009 Great flies! They look great I usually don’t worry much about hackle length much when I tie mine. Like Efka mentioned, if you’re looking for shorter hackle, saddle hackle will tie up real nice without being long and they give a very buggy appearance to the fly. A lot of my woolly buggers have long hackles made out of schlappen as it gives the fly a very nice pulsating action when I’m swinging them with the fly rod or I’m fishing in slow to med-fast water under the float. Tie on a small pink or orange head made of chenille or a small yarn egg at the eye of the hook and you have another great steelhead fly. Fly tying is addictive!
KelfuN Posted April 19, 2009 Report Posted April 19, 2009 nice looking buggers and jigs. i should start tying my own soon haha
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