Friday, March 19, 2021

Complex Bugger Review

As promised, this is your review of the complex bugger.  To make a long story short, I dig it.  Here are my observations from throwing it last Tuesday for largemouth bass on Missouri farm ponds.

  • Great for stained water and overcast days
  • Good profile and I liked the combination of black, green, and polar UV.
  • Has flash, but it's a muted and realistic flash.
  • The purple/UV strands really stand out in the water regardless of water/atmosphere conditions.
  • Sinks like a rock and no need for sinking line if you typically throw floating line.
  • Had a good flutter and jigging motion. 
  • Even had a little twitch to it when stripped aggressively.

I have a few in stock if you would like to order one and all you have to do is click on the link below.  If you are a tier and you want to tie your own, there are some up-close pictures to get you started.  The body is a complex twist of pearl olive chenille, UV chenille, and olive schlappen.  The tail is black marabou and it has a black collar as well.  If you need more help, feel free to hit me up on Facebook or email.  I would be glad to help you tie your own.

Link: https://www.etsy.com/listing/958707048/complex-bugger-fly











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