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		<title>Fly Pattern: Woolly Bugger</title>
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This is your typical woolly bugger that I find very useful for trout, smallmouth and largemouth bass.  Cast and let sink for a few seconds.  Always remember to try different speed and jerks to attract the the fish.  They will attach during the pauses when you are ...]]></description>
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<p><strong><font color= "#EF7C35">Description</font></strong></p>
<p>This is your typical woolly bugger that I find very useful for trout, smallmouth and largemouth bass.  Cast and let sink for a few seconds.  Always remember to try different speed and jerks to attract the the fish.  They will attach during the pauses when you are bringing it in.  Can be used to simulate leeches, minnows or other small fish.</p>
<p><strong><font color= "#EF7C35">Materials</font></strong></p>
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<td class="second">Daiichi 2340 Streamer Hook Size 6</td>
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<td class="second">Danville&#8217;s 3/0 Waxed Monocord &#8211; Black</td>
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<td class="second"> Chenille</td>
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<td class="second">Black Marabou</td>
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<p><strong><font color= "#EF7C35">Instructions</font></strong></p>
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Step 1: Wrap the hook with lead or lead substitute wire and tie in with the thread.
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Step 2: Tie in the black marabou for the tail and tie in the chenille.
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Step 3: Wrap the body with the chenille and tie in the hackle.  Make sure you put enough thread to lock down the chenille and hackle.  Whip finish, glue and cut the thread.
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Step 4: Wrap the hackle around the body to the shank.
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Step 5: Tie in the thread at the shank and tie in the hackle.  Whip finish at the shank and glue it.
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