How To Tie The Bronze Goddess
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Created by Mike Jacobs of Iowa, this streamer is a variation of the Woolly Bugger and is specifically designed to catch smallmouth bass. With lead eyes on top of the hook shank, it rides hook point up, reducing bottom snags. Using a Daiichi 2220 hook, Uni-Thread Dark Brown 6/0, Marabou Blood Quills in Burnt Orange, Copper Flashabou, Painted Lead Eyes, Estaz Rootbeer body, Crazy Legs, and a Mallard Flank Feather dyed Wood Duck for the collar, this fly is both effective and visually striking. Recommended tying sizes are 2-8. Don't forget to leave a comment with your thoughts and subscribe to our YouTube channel for more fly fishing content!
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Material List:
Hook: Daiichi 2220 (size 4)
Thread: UNI Waxed 6/0 (Dark Brown)
Eyes: Hareline Painted Lead Eyes (Small-Yellow)
Tail: Hareline Marabou Blood Quills (Burnt Orange)
Flash: Hedron Flahabou (Copper)
Body: Spirit River Petite Estaz Chenille (Root Beer)
Rubber Legs: Hot Tipped Crazy Legs (Root Beer/Orange)
Collar: Hareline Mallard Flank (Wood Duck Gold)
John