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Feeder Creek Bead Head Wooly Bugger Fly Fishing Flies with Flash

$ 45.50

5 (591) In stock

When beads first showed up, the Bead Head Woolly Bugger was one of the first streamer flies to which it was added. The great wooly bugger suddenly became easier to get down in the feeding lanes and a favorite was born. No box on a trout stream should be without a selection of these flies, all colors, all sizes. Sizes: 4, 6, 8, 10.

Bead Head Woolly Bugger Streamer Flies | Olive Brown | Size 10 | Orvis

Feeder Creek Bead Head Wooly Bugger Fly Fishing Flies

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TGB stands for tungsten bead - the heaviest bead on the market. Tungsten is 4 times heavier than a brass bead of the same size, so you better believe that this fly is going to get DOWN and get down quickly! The jigged hook keeps the hook point riding up and results in fewer snags on the bottom.

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A mini streamer tied on a jig hook, the Tungsten Jig Bugger has made a splash on the European competition scene. A tungsten bead head ensures a quick rate of descent, while the compact lines of the fly ensure it can be easily cast on your everyday rod. No need to pull out the streamer rod for this workhorse. Dead drift it under an indicator or strip slowly as you would a normal streamer. Sizes 8, 12.

Tungsten Jig Bugger Fishing Fly Lure | Olive | Size 8 | Orvis