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    Default Wooley bugger jig?


    I saw somebody mention a wooley bugger jig the other day, I searched online and found nothing of the sorts. I decided to make what I thought it should look like, and get feedback on if that was correct. If this is not what they are, then I will name it something else.
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    Looks good,should be a killer in clear water.

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    This might help you decide on a name..........
    Shipahoy41 made this one.........www.adhocjigs.zoomshare.com


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    I just had a n idea, I am going to get some model airplane paint and paint the jighead gold, and make it a bead head WB. I know they are killer on most fish in the small streams around here and SMB love 'em.


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    Exactly what it's supposed to look like!!!!!!! Although us fly guys tie them on 1/80th to 1/100th oz jigs so we don't break our fly rods. Make sure to do some up in different colors to give the fish a change after they stop biting the first color.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fatman View Post
    Exactly what it's supposed to look like!!!!!!! Although us fly guys tie them on 1/80th to 1/100th oz jigs so we don't break our fly rods. Make sure to do some up in different colors to give the fish a change after they stop biting the first color.

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    I plan on doing other colors, that is just what I had on the bobbin at the time and said, hmm... got the ole noodle working and that is what came out. That one is on a 1/32 jighead. I am thinking of using it (and others) with my 4-1/2 ft micro pole for gills.


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    Quote Originally Posted by LMBarnett View Post
    I just had a n idea, I am going to get some model airplane paint and paint the jighead gold, and make it a bead head WB. I know they are killer on most fish in the small streams around here and SMB love 'em.
    Not a fly tying person, just use them.
    But you might be on something about the GOLD

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    IMO, the hackle is optional. They work just as well without it.

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    This might help. I spray my jig heads with Rust-Oleum metallic gold and cover with two ton expoxy from Walmart. Don't try to cover with anything else. Everything else I tried, dulled the finish. I buy the Rust-Oleum at A.C. Moore with a 40-50% coupon downloaded from the net. I line the jigs up on a threaded bar a spray 10-15 at a time. Fast and easy. If you are fishing the jigs in open water, you probably don't even need to cover with the epoxy. Pop

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    LMB,

    Thinking about this thread last night while I tied some buggers for a friend. Was digging through my chenile cards for the right color and came across a card of Mohair Leech yarn in olive.

    I remembered I had read an article on it somewhere. Well here's the site, might even be able to exclude hackle!! and save a few bucks,

    Mike's Mohair Leech

    and the photo is cool, when I get my jig heads painted the right color OLIVE, I'm going to try it. If it works I might get some more in different colors. The link for the fly shop he talks about doesn't work for me but when I'm ready I'll try sending them an email.

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