The zug bug, What a bug!

Yes I meant the WB.
 
Thank you for clearing that up Jack.
 
JackM wrote:
His point is that the slang "bugger" is ambiguous. He found a bugger that is a substantial variation from what is typically called a "wooly bugger."

Thank you, Jack.

JU, Why are you so defensive? Relax brother. I like your ties and learn from them. I am still learning a lot about the various flies and patterns and I was simply trying to clarify whether you were talking about the wooly bugger (which I have heard of and tied), or another fly that may also be referred to as a bugger. After searching, because I wasn't sure if other flies were also called buggers, I did indeed find some. I was curious as to which you and Sal were referring?

In short, while I have a good deal to learn about patterns, I do have a good grasp of how to interact with others.

Perhaps we could both learn something from one another.
 
zenherper wrote:
Perhaps we could both learn something from one another.

Pro Tip can tip, professionally, but needs know nothing as is Internet Expert just ask.
 
I like the bugs in the jar
 
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