Hook: Mustad 3906B
Thread: 6/0 uni thread camel color
Tail: natural peacock tail fibers
Abdomen: uni wire, 2 strands copper brown, 1 strand copper
Covert: whiting brahma hen saddle, march brown
Thorax: arizona synthetic dubbing, peacock and 1/8" tungsten copper bead
Hackle/legs: whiting brahma hen saddle, march brown, loop dubbed
note: wire size varies by hook size. medium for size 8 & 10, brassie for size 12 & 14, small for size 16 & 18
bead size also varies with hook size, see bead size chart
scott, yours look a lot better than my attempts at that, I found it much to bulky on smaller hooks. haven’t tried it since they came up with extra small wire, which by the way is ultra wire not uni wire like I keep listing. anyhow, I think the right color combo might make a great caddis nymph whats your thoughts
Sounds like a good idea. The fly I posted used size Small wire on a #8 hook. If I used anything smaller than a #10, I’d go to x-small wire; only issue I found with that was it tended to break if I used too much tension when twisting. Slowing down the speed helped prevent breaks.
hey , another thing i monkeyed with was twisting up some of the different micro chenilles . i had to twist the heck out of it but i was able to get it to hold its shape. ended up with candy cane colored san juan worms. i think if you applied the same kind of approach you could come up with some unusual color combos for wooly bogger bodies