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- Woolly_Bugger abstract "The Woolly Bugger is an artificial fly commonly categorized as a wet fly or streamer and is fished under the water surface. It is a popular and widely used pattern for both freshwater and saltwater game fish and is generally listed as one of the top patterns to have in any fly box. John Gierach, a noted fly fishing writer discussed the Woolly Bugger first in his chapter on streamers in Good Flies. Woolly Buggers are typically fished in streams, rivers, ponds, lakes, and tidal flats. Today, Woolly Buggers are tied in a wide variety of styles and colors to imitate a wide range of game fish prey.The Woolly Bugger is so effective, it should be banned from some watersheds. I suspect its effectiveness is due to its resemblance to so many edible creatures in the water--nymphs, leeches, salamanders, or even small sculpins. Its tail undulating behind a fiber, bubble-filled body is just too much for most fish to resist. It just looks like a meal!".
- Woolly_Bugger thumbnail BlackandBrownBeadheadWoollyBugger.jpg?width=300.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageID "3692206".
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageLength "6500".
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageRevisionID "700229447".
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageWikiLink Artificial_fly.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageWikiLink Category:Streamer_patterns.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageWikiLink Chenille_fabric.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageWikiLink Dobsonfly.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageWikiLink Fly_fishing.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageWikiLink Hackle.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageWikiLink John_Gierach.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageWikiLink Marabou_stork.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageWikiLink Woolly_Worm_(imitation).
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageWikiLink File:MoscaWoolyBugger.jpg.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageWikiLinkText "Woolly Bugger".
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageWikiLinkText "Woolly_Bugger".
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageWikiLinkText "woolly bugger".
- Woolly_Bugger caption "#8 black and brown beadhead Woolly Bugger".
- Woolly_Bugger created "1967".
- Woolly_Bugger creator "Russell Blessing".
- Woolly_Bugger hooktype "TMC 200R".
- Woolly_Bugger imitates "Large nymphs, baitfish, leech, drowning terrestrial insects, clamworms, crayfish, shrimp or crabs".
- Woolly_Bugger ref "Woolly Wisdom , Soucie".
- Woolly_Bugger sizes "2".
- Woolly_Bugger type "Streamer".
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Angling_topics.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fisheries_and_fishing.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Gallery.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_artificial_fly.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Quotation.
- Woolly_Bugger wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Woolly_Bugger subject Category:Streamer_patterns.
- Woolly_Bugger hypernym Fly.
- Woolly_Bugger type Insect.
- Woolly_Bugger type Pattern.
- Woolly_Bugger type Redirect.
- Woolly_Bugger comment "The Woolly Bugger is an artificial fly commonly categorized as a wet fly or streamer and is fished under the water surface. It is a popular and widely used pattern for both freshwater and saltwater game fish and is generally listed as one of the top patterns to have in any fly box. John Gierach, a noted fly fishing writer discussed the Woolly Bugger first in his chapter on streamers in Good Flies. Woolly Buggers are typically fished in streams, rivers, ponds, lakes, and tidal flats.".
- Woolly_Bugger label "Woolly Bugger".
- Woolly_Bugger sameAs Q8033861.
- Woolly_Bugger sameAs m.01f_rk.
- Woolly_Bugger sameAs m.09vr8x.
- Woolly_Bugger sameAs Q8033861.
- Woolly_Bugger wasDerivedFrom Woolly_Bugger?oldid=700229447.
- Woolly_Bugger depiction BlackandBrownBeadheadWoollyBugger.jpg.
- Woolly_Bugger isPrimaryTopicOf Woolly_Bugger.