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Fly Tying: Black Woolly Bugger (w/ variations)

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Sometimes, the quote "backtobasics" is appropriate, and there is no better fly to remind us of that than the Woolly Bugger. This fly has a place in every fly fisherman's fly box, plus the majority of those new to fly tying have undoubtedly cut their teeth on this pattern. For this tutorial, I offer the original tie, but with a few minor variations; I invite you to share any of your own in these comments or as a video response.

The hook featured in this fly tying tutorial is from Allen Fly Fishing and I recommend you checking it out for your tying needs.

This pattern is one of those I feature in the "Two Minute Tying" series. These flies are more of "guide flies," meaning they can be tied in a short amount of time, and more importantly, catch fish.

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