adam. Thank you. Interesting. I will try that next season.Quote:
Pitch it in the plunge and short strip it downstream.
Yes. but in a large lake. and I took some nice rainbows with the fly.Quote:
You have fished a wooly booger eh?
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adam. Thank you. Interesting. I will try that next season.Quote:
Pitch it in the plunge and short strip it downstream.
Yes. but in a large lake. and I took some nice rainbows with the fly.Quote:
You have fished a wooly booger eh?
adam is right on, in his fishing the streamer.
A streamer with yellow in it will gain the interest of a brookie quickly.
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Brk Trt, I saw your streamers (some are salmon flies, I guess) in the "Feathercraft"section.Quote:
A streamer with yellow in it will gain the interest of a brookie quickly.
They are artistic!
Satoshi,
Wooly buggers are a great fly; so many ways to fish them. You can fish them like you would a nymph with weight and an indicator, on the swing like a wet fly, or stripped like a streamer. I'm sure there are more!
Last week I had good luck with a small black woolly bugger fished czech-nymph style in a deep foamy pool below a waterfall on a small stream.