Before the enjoyable madness of matching the hatch begins, a lot of trout – and I mean a lot of trout – fall to attractor flies. Venerable patterns such as the Wooly Bugger, Wooly Worm and more diminutive look-alikes such as Pheasant Tails and Hare’s Ears hook many fish.
But even anglers who successfully use these flies realize that not every Bugger, Worm , etc., are as good as another.
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