If you tie flies, most likely the first fly you ever learned to tie was the Wooly Bugger. If you fly fish for trout there is also a very good chance that your first trout was on a Wooly Bugger. According to an article from Examiner.com, Russ Blessing, inventor of the Wooly Bugger passed away last week after a battle with cancer. Mr. Blessings simple and prolific contribution to the sport of fly fishing most certainly will live on in angler's fly boxes and tyers vises.
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Best freshwater fly ever?
Darn close. If I was told I could only have one fly for fresh water fast or still it would probably be some variation of the bugger. Hmmm salt... Striper on the bugger?
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