Joe's Flies Ultimate Woolly Bugger Willow Series Lures
Joe's Flies Ultimate Woolly Bugger Willow Series Lures combine the proven appeal of a woolly bugger with the action and strike drawing power of an in-line spinner to create a deadly lure series. Perfect for chasing trout, steelhead, smallmouth and even walleye in lakes or rivers, the Ultimate Woolly Bugger Series Lures feature premium quality hand-tied woolly pattern, three brass beads, gold-plated willow blade and a trailing treble hook attached with 30 lb. test stainless steel wire to do the trick on half-hearted, finicky strikers.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by JRZFishing Woolly Good Lure
I've had a great experience with premium elite joes flies and then I saw these, they work just as well, probably better. I still prefer the woolly buggers with colorado blades but these get the job done as well. Green colors get me the most bites on these.
Added plus since these are so bushy they hold spray scents really well, I use garlic or shad bang fish attractant and its a killer combination with this lure
August 23, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 by littlebear great for finnicky fish
these lures are great with an ultra light combo for hard to reach hard to catch fish
September 23, 2010
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They arent much like a regular bass spinner baits blades, they are and oval with no points and it is shaped like a small dome.Answers
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These are different types of spinners. The Blue Fox is weighted, the other is not. You have to use different techniques with them.A:
joes flies are great for ultra light combosAnswers
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i think the quality of the blue fox is much better, and they work about the same, but with the mepps spinners larger fish tend to bend them and after that they dont swim right and the blade tend to not spin as freely.A:
There is no question, Mepps are infinitely better than the BPS spinners.BUT, these are only $1.50, so you can afford to buy a a large quantity in a bunch of bunch of different colors to fit the fish you are after.
That's what I did and I am satisfied with the end product.
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gold for bright sunny days and silver for cloudy windy days for sureTop 250 Contributor
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Any of the colors are great for trout.Answers
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throw it out and retreive as slow as the blades still spin always keep the rod pointed at the lureTop 250 Contributor
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Use a steady retrive and twitch the rod tip evrey once and a whileA:
Fish it like a normal spinner lure if you need alittle more distance on your cast add a split shot 12" up from the lure. Theses lures will catch everything in the lakes. I've caught everything from perch to large bass even pike. You will out fish your buddy with theses lure.1 of 1
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