Zug Bug | Fly Tying Tutorial
The Zug Bug is an old fly pattern that’s versatile in its design and relatively easy to tie. This pattern can be dead drifted to imitate a Stonefly or Cased-Caddis, stripped to imitate a small baitfish, or swung to imitate an emerging insect. The fly profile is perfect for western trout fishing and a host of other freshwater applications. Follow along as Jared gives step-by-step instructions to tie this dynamic pattern.
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📜Recipe:
• Daiichi 1710 – Size 10
• Lead Wire
• UTC 70 Thread
• Peacock Sword
• Peacock Herl
• Silver Wire
• Partridge Soft Hackle
• Mallard Flank
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