Artisan Woolly Bugger Selection
Artisan Woolly Bugger Selection
Artisan Woolly Bugger Selection
Artisan Woolly Bugger Selection
Artisan Woolly Bugger Selection
Artisan Woolly Bugger Selection
Artisan Woolly Bugger Selection
Artisan Woolly Bugger Selection
Artisan Woolly Bugger Selection
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Artisan Woolly Bugger Selection

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We have a new selection of Artisan Woolly Buggers, based on some of the patterns detailed in our "FLY: Streamer Fishing Tactics" book, ideal for targeting the larger fish in our waters which predate on fry and minnows (including those big elusive browns!).

A Wooly Bugger is a lure that usually represents a minnow/fry, which are present in both rivers and stillwaters all year round. 

They particularly come into their own for rivers in March/April and September/October and for stillwaters in February to May and September to December.

To a trout these patterns seem very much alive when any action is imparted to them - therefore these are fished quite actively (try twitching them down and across through any deep holes!).

This selection of Artisan Woolly Buggers are all tied on AHREX FW581 in a size 10 - the very best hooks that are available today.

Our Artisan Selection of Woolly Buggers contains 3 of each of the following barbless Woolly Bugger (all in size 10), a total of 12 flies:

  • Black Stealth Woolly Bugger
  • Black Hot-Head Woolly Bugger
  • Olive Stealth Woolly Bugger
  • Olive Hot-Head Woolly Bugger

How to fish them:

High Water - When the rivers are running higher than normal or coloured, try running a Woolly Bugger through the back eddies. Keep out of the main flow, and think like a minnow! Also try dead drifting it downstream, then retrieve it back (across the flow) with the odd twitch.

Low Light Conditions - With trout feeding more confidently in low light conditions, try a Woolly Bugger after the evening rise has finished. You will be surprised at what you can catch (even in just a few inches of water). Concentrate on fishing the tails of pools and shallower riffles. It's also worthwhile pulling a Woolly Bugger through any flat water just as nightfall starts, again, trout are a lot more confident after dusk.

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