Neal Hall used wooly buggers to catch several dozen fish Thursday morning.
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Wooly buggers are an assortment of feathers, a brass head and a bit of flash.
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A new wooly bugger, right, and one that was torn to pieces by hungry fish in about an hour.
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Custom rod maker Neal Hall's first cast with a wooly bugger on an old classic bamboo rod got a nice bass.
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One of many thousands of bass Michael Pearce has caught on wooly buggers.
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A nice-sized largemouth bass that attacked a wooly bugger fished in shallow water Thursday morning.
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About any kind of fish that eats minnows will go for wooly buggers, especially bass.
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