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Woolly Buggers |
 | | Tying the woolly bugger was very easy because it is a large fly and allowed a great deal of room for error, which happens almost on every fly that you attempt to tie when you first get into fly tying. |
 | | Buggers aren't usually too productive when it's 70 degrees, sunny, and the caddis are everywhere - in your nose, on your face, inside your fancy polarized glasses, yet for some reason they don't want a #6 bugger pattern. |
 | | The woolly bugger is one of those patterns that I have fallen in love with and if you give it the same attention that I have in the past years, you too can experience the thrill of a 24 inch angry brown trout all done up in spawning colors, kipe jaw, the works. |
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