The Woolly Bugger is a popular attractor pattern for a range of fishing environments, including lakes, rivers, and coastal areas. Originally crafted by Russell Blessing in the 1960s, it is effective in freshwater as a leech imitation and works well in saltwater when bristle worms are mating. Its silhouette makes it ideal for evening and low-light fishing. An evolution of the Woolly Worm and the British palmer fly, the Woolly Bugger is a true classic.
- All-round fly for diverse water environments
- Effective during low light and bristle worm swarms
- Inspired by the Woolly Worm and British palmer fly
- Attractive to trout and various fish species
- Durable, classic pattern for all seasons