Some variations on the Wooly Bugger. Both with and without the traditional palmered hackle.
These images come from our leader, Claude. He remarked “If I ever tie a dodgy fly, I normally use them as a starting fly in a particularly snaggy spot where loosing it wont break my heart 😊. As JQ said, you can trim the tail if you keep having tail strikes.”
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![](http://canberra-anglers.asn.au/blog/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/bugger2-1024x767.jpg)
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