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mardog123 Newbie

Joined: Jan 15, 2007 Posts: 23 Location: camden, maine
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Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 3:53 pm Post subject: Streamers ... If You Only Had One! |
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If you were trout fishing on a river, and you only could only bring one streamer with you, what would it be?
My choice would be a bunny leach in either brown or pink |
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jeremy Newbie

Joined: May 15, 2003 Posts: 824 Location: Portland, Maine
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Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2007 6:35 pm Post subject: Streamers |
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Great Post. If catching fish were the goal (which it usually is for me ) .. And, I could only use 1 streamer, it would be an OLIVE CONEHEAD WOOLY BUGGER fished with 200 grain sinking line. This 1 streamer fly has produced more trout/salmon species for me than any other fly. This fly has worked during smelt runs, when fish are feeding on tiny dries, when nothing seems to be working, it has worked in lakes, ponds, river and streams. It has caught big fish and fish that could barely fit it in their mouth. So, if I had to go trout fishing anywhere in the world with just 1 streamer fly; it would be .. without a doubt .. the OLIVE CONEHEAD WOOLY BUGGER ... I kid you not, there have been times when fly fishing with my friends here in maine that we simply refuse to use it because it is just too productive. However, I think alot of it has to do with the way we fish it. It, without a doubt, fishes best with 200 grain sinking line and it has to be a conehead (not a beadhead), and the "Olive" color is on the darker side. Fisherboy (Austin) ties the flies for us when we fish, and though there are other patterns that come close .. Austin has perfected our "Olive Conehead Wooly Bugger" .... we call it the "Dura Bugger" because it is built witht he perfect colors, a very subtle strip of flash and a ton epoxy under the hood ... a serious work horse as alex likes to call it .. . |
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ChrisR Newbie

Joined: May 17, 2005 Posts: 96 Location: Medway, Massachusetts
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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 12:41 pm Post subject: |
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| Man that olive cone head bugger has caught me fish everywhere. +1 without a doubt. |
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Austin Newbie

Joined: Jan 10, 2005 Posts: 80
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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 2:56 pm Post subject: |
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| I LOVE the wolly bugger! a great fly indeed. I don't know what fish take that fly as.....i could be a minnow, a stonefly, a mayfly, a piece of trash coming down the river...WHATEVER! it catches a lot of fish. Infact, i was just talking to a friend about what the percentage is of how many fish in the archives on this site were caught on a wolly bugger. I bet it would be a big percentage. Jeremy once told me that a wolly bugger would catch every targetable game fish out there(but with different colors and sizes, such as white for tarpon, blue for steelhead, etc). I am now a true believer and would never doubt the power of the wolly bugger! |
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KodiakCommando Newbie

Joined: Jan 21, 2005 Posts: 123 Location: Kodiak, Alaska in winter, bristol bay alaska in summer
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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 3:16 pm Post subject: |
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Black articulated conehead bunny fly.
I was tempted with the wooly bugger as it has caught me more fish but the big nasty bunny fly has caught me more BIG trout and i love my BIG trout  |
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Boz Newbie

Joined: Oct 16, 2005 Posts: 61 Location: Portland
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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 3:20 pm Post subject: |
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You can't deny the power of the bugger.
Favorite streamer for me would definately be the olive bunny leach.
Like the bugger, its a good "all arounder" and easy to tie. |
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Marcel_Karssies Newbie

Joined: May 23, 2004 Posts: 358 Location: Enschede - The Netherlands
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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 9:06 am Post subject: |
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| Black zonker streamer with mylar body and goldbead head. |
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joey Newbie

Joined: May 31, 2004 Posts: 91 Location: Edwards, Colorado
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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 11:15 pm Post subject: |
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| Olive conehead woolly bugger with rubber legs. Straight up deadly |
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chuckgear Newbie

Joined: Sep 25, 2007 Posts: 12 Location: Brozeman, MT
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Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2008 8:20 am Post subject: ??? |
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| i cant reveal this type of information....haha when i get back to my computer in montana and tying table ill post the nasty of nastiest. the only way fishrboy can make that fly any better is to add rubber legs. four right behing the cone. gameover |
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Valentin Newbie

Joined: Nov 25, 2007 Posts: 20 Location: Vienna
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 8:24 am Post subject: |
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It is interesting to see how everyone has his own choice.
For me, the only two that never let me down are:
1. The yellow Mallard (but with no metal head, could find the photo of the metalhead only)
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2. Marabou Muddler, black (see the photo)
while in slow-flowing waters I prefer to use the Conehead killer leach, usually the brown colour. Wolly Bugger is also god but not in all waters of Austria.
r
please post some photos of the streamers you use with the comments on the waters you use them
I heard of a streamer that worked very well in two very difficult waters here and if I'm not wrong, it is called Dog Nobbler but I have no pictures of it nor do I know how it looks like |
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Hunter Newbie

Joined: Dec 06, 2006 Posts: 39
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Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2008 10:29 pm Post subject: Is a bugger a streamer? |
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| If talking traditionals- the Col. Bates is a favorite. Mickey fins, orange muddlers, and olive buggers are must haves (though not necessarily in that order). |
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SalmonChaser Newbie

Joined: Jan 21, 2008 Posts: 1 Location: East Coast Salmon Rivers
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Posted: Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:36 pm Post subject: |
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Hands down a Magog Smelt!! A close second is the Blue Smelt and bringing up the rear is the Black Ghost.
Salmon Chaser |
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beadhead Newbie

Joined: Jun 07, 2007 Posts: 8
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 3:09 am Post subject: |
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Mickey Finn if I was on brookie water, olive bugger anywhere else! Since the is hypothetical I'm on brookie water for sure though!  |
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Gander Newbie

Joined: Dec 06, 2007 Posts: 3 Location: St. Andrews, New Brunswick
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 2:58 pm Post subject: |
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| Black Ghost has caught me more landlocks and brookies than any other fly I use... I never leave home without it. |
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brokenarrow Newbie

Joined: Apr 05, 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 7:30 am Post subject: Black Ghost |
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| I just started the expensive art of fly tying were any preferences as far as the wing I like using white maribou but was wondering if there was any difference using feathers or maribou on that ghost.I haven't tried the olive woolie bugger but I am going to tie some.I have been having all my luck in the Ashuelot River on the black & red Wooly Bugger.I keep the weight on the fly forward on the hook.I think it helps a litttle on my roll cast. |
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Joe_M Newbie

Joined: Feb 03, 2007 Posts: 6 Location: Seattle but moving to Boston
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Posted: Sat Apr 05, 2008 8:35 pm Post subject: |
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| For me, it would have to be a white bunny string leech for me with green or red eyes, a little bit of flash and red throat. Steelhead, char, salmon, trout...pretty much anything that likes to eat other fish. |
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peterdk Newbie

Joined: Dec 11, 2006 Posts: 18 Location: Denmark
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Posted: Sun Apr 06, 2008 10:14 am Post subject: |
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The tan zonker!!! .. That has given Me everything from Trout to Bonefish. Bunny skin can catch every fish alive.  |
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MaxC Newbie

Joined: Apr 06, 2008 Posts: 5
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Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 2:35 am Post subject: |
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| Well i guess i'm going out on a limb here ,But a Montreal Sweetie/hoor would be my selection,most think this is just a fall fly ,but i like it due to a couple of things,has the red and white presentation which is an all-around attactor. Second kinda brings ya back to one of the lures you 1st used as a kid the ole faithful red/white daredevil, to me this best all around streamer in my collection,have caught all species of game fish on it with consistentency,and i even think its a better fly for brook trout tthan salmon!!! |
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elmosquero Newbie

Joined: Dec 28, 2007 Posts: 1 Location: Bariloche, Patagonia, Argentina
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Posted: Tue Apr 15, 2008 6:46 pm Post subject: the great gift |
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the next coment comes from patagonia (sorry for my english)
yes i belive is true , the best of the best are the great woolly bugger and the olive with rubber legs, white RB, i thik one of my best catch on limay river are with that fly in 2 size hook 4 x long.
i believe the bedhead olive wolly bugger RB ar the best fly for fishing every were. |
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mnflyangler1 Newbie

Joined: Nov 17, 2007 Posts: 7
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Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 10:55 am Post subject: |
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| For me it would have to be a matuka sculpin. I have caught so much fish on this streamer. Notice how I say fish as in all types of trout, smallies, largemouth bass. |
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wildmttrout Newbie

Joined: May 17, 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Sun May 18, 2008 1:21 am Post subject: Best Streamer Known to Man |
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| White Zonker with gold cone head. This fly has caught more smallmouth and trout than any other streamer in my box. I think the key is not to glue the rabbit. This lets the streamer flow like the wind!!! The Bugger is up there on my choice, but the zonker will never let you down |
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spector82 Newbie

Joined: May 06, 2008 Posts: 4 Location: Biddeford ME
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Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 2:03 pm Post subject: |
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My favorite by far is a small weighted(lead under the body) woolly bugger,... cream body with dark brown hackle with mottled grey/brown turkey marabou tail, I have caught many different species(brookies,browns, bass, and even crappie this past spring) on this fly and it just kills the landlocks in the spring and especially fall, size 8 and 10 fished in short quick strips quartered downstream/crosstream.
Skip the bead heads in this color combo, they don't seem to work well, however the lead weighted ones have just the right action to wiggle that tail...drives the spawning salmon nuts... I had one charge 20 feet this spring at full speed and just pound the fly right at my feet...it was like a barracuda take!
Its my bastard version of the infamous "Crooked river hopper" wet fly, a true killer invented by local master salmon fisherman Chris Larsen.
The olive woolly would be second choice, took some nice fish on those flashy olives this spring,... good fly as well. |
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TroutBone Newbie

Joined: Sep 03, 2007 Posts: 28 Location: Bavaria, Germany
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Posted: Sun May 25, 2008 12:17 pm Post subject: |
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| Mine would have to be the Cone Head Matuka, it's just one of my favorites for hitting the Boise River after the hatch, some how those rainbows torpedoe in on them. |
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