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    Default Wiggler flies


    Trout, steelhead, salmon, bass, bluegills, and crappie
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    And still upside down

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    Good looking flies either way I look at them
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    Years ago while I was fishing from a resort in Minnesota. There was a creek that emptied into the lake that held several large bass, that according to everyone there were uncatchable. Those bass had seen every bait and been harrassed forever. I tied a brown wiggler fly on my spinning outfit, attached a small bobber and caught 3 of them in a matter of minutes.
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    Right bait at the right time, eh? I should've mentioned they are also good flies for suckers and walleye during the spawning run.
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    Look good and buggy. Should work good for multiple species as stated.
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    The one on the left reminds me of a Stimulator. Nice work.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Timbertodd View Post
    The one on the left reminds me of a Stimulator. Nice work.
    I can see that! Good eye. Thus premium barred grizzly really makes these flies look buggy.

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    Those look really effective. Great ties.
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    Thanks Mike. Appreciate your comment. I learn a lot about trying new techniques by seeing what you and others are doing on this forum.

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