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Earthy Bugger


tied by siestafred
Fly Type: Attractor Pattern
Target Species: Trout
Material List: Hook: Streamer 10-2
Thread: 8/0 Brown
Bead: Copper
Weight: .020 Lead Wire (optional)
Tail: Spirit River Jailhouse Black/Orange Marabou
Flash: Rust Flashabou
Body:Variegated Olive/Brown/Yellow Chenille
Hackle: Brown, Palmered
Rib: Copper Wire
Collar: 2-3 Turns of Grouse
Tying Instructions: Make sure you leave enough room at the front to add the collar. Wrap the hackle, then the rib, then add the collar.

Current Species For This Pattern
Carp (1 votes)
Smallmouth Bass (1 votes)
Streamer (1 votes)





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