Feb 20, 2015 #1 S stabgnid New member Joined Jan 9, 2015 Messages 180 Well I failed!! do not Know what these babys Are called !! somebody let me know please!! I was playing around This afternoon and came up with the Superhero known as flashy Bugger !! Feedback Always Welcome! ?????? Flashy Bugger
Well I failed!! do not Know what these babys Are called !! somebody let me know please!! I was playing around This afternoon and came up with the Superhero known as flashy Bugger !! Feedback Always Welcome! ?????? Flashy Bugger
Feb 20, 2015 #2 Pup Active member Joined Mar 24, 2010 Messages 3,489 Location Indianapolis, IN My layman's guess would be brassie nymphs. The bugger looks flashy indeed. Nice work.
Feb 20, 2015 #3 Radtexan Moderator Joined Apr 24, 2010 Messages 4,576 Location Lubbock, Tx Brassie, or some sort of pupa pattern. Love the flashy
Feb 20, 2015 #4 A AllenOK New member Joined Oct 27, 2014 Messages 1,080 Location Jackson, MI Zebra Midges. It's a midge pupae pattern. VERY effective, especially this time of year. I really like your Wooly Bugger.
Zebra Midges. It's a midge pupae pattern. VERY effective, especially this time of year. I really like your Wooly Bugger.
Feb 21, 2015 #5 L LedHed Sponsor Joined Mar 23, 2010 Messages 5,146 Location So Cal I.E. X2 on zebra midge nice work
Feb 21, 2015 #6 F Fatman Active member Joined May 1, 2011 Messages 10,525 Location Northfield, Vermont X3 on the zebra midge. They look good.
Feb 21, 2015 #7 Jig Man Active member Joined May 19, 2010 Messages 5,523 Location Out here... :icon14::icon14:
Feb 21, 2015 #8 Pup Active member Joined Mar 24, 2010 Messages 3,489 Location Indianapolis, IN X4 on the zebra midge.
Feb 22, 2015 #9 S StumpHunter Active member Joined May 16, 2010 Messages 5,990 Location Piedmont, S.C. Zebra Midges are looking very good, nice tying work and that Bugger will get the fish biting also.