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WULFFMAN

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About WULFFMAN

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    trout
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    2008
  1. i would reccomend tying this in a more "crawfishy" color
  2. its just a big black and red gurgler really, but i use a bass bug hook verses a streamer hook to get more hook ups
  3. flies like these also are pretty consistant fish catchers for me... ok fish
  4. about a 2 pounder on an articulated black and yellow wooly bugger Flies like this catch me fish... Like this... about 6 or 7 pounds hope to have more pictures later
  5. i do believe that will catch a fish. nice tye
  6. cast into cover or over cover thats pretty shallow and i think it would be hard to find a bass that wont take that fly bass tend to stay in some thick spots or cruising the shallows, its been getting cold in georgia so most of my topwater fishing is shutting down... clousers on a T-350 are the answer...
  7. save yourself the money and just buy a full sinking line... afterall gas aint cheap now a days
  8. nice job, dig the sage rod while rocking the loomis hat
  9. nice flies i would recomend shortening the tail because alot of fish will "short strike" a fly and it might be hard to hook into some fish my 2 cents
  10. you've been tying some really nice looking bugs lately! bout time to invest in a new vice?...just a though WULFFMAN
  11. good flies and tie up a couple black with purple legs and you weill have a great bass fly i tie something simular with black and purple and it just strait up catches fish. WULFFMAN
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