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    How to tie ….. the Devil Bug/Doodle Bug - Aroostook Flyers & Tyers - Skinny Moose Media

    How to tie ….. the Devil Bug/Doodle Bug

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    Here is the first fly I will teach you to tye:
    THE DEVIL BUG also known by some as the Doodle Bug.
    To start with:
    1. Choose a size to match your trout, the #6/#8 is my all around choice, but as the photo shows I have tied them as small as #12
    2. Tie on your thread, 3/0 preferred, red best or white if you have to.
    3. Wrap 1/3 of shank back from eye with fine lead wire.
    4. Wrap lead wire with thread and return thread to bend of hook
    5. Glue the windings with super glue.
    6. Tie in a short shank of red antron or poly blend yarn, knitters yarn is fine.
    7. Tie off yarn leaving a good 12 inch piece of thread hanging at bend of hook, trim away excess yarn.
    8. Retie thread at eye and wind back about 1/16 inch or less, leave room behind eye for later tie off.
    9. Wrap yarn up to thread and tie off.
    10. Take a short clump of white deer hair about an inch to 1 1/2 inches long. (be sure to stack it evenly) Then tie it in place first in the front. Be sure hair flairs but stays centered on top of shank. Glue thread/hair where it touches yarn. One drop each side.
    11. Now go back to bend of hook and using the 12 inch pece of thread, wrap the deer hair and tie it in place. Be sure it flairs as well as the front. (Glue it as you did the front.)
    12. Clip the deer hair “heads” evenly but not to short. This hair is what floats the bug, and looks buggier the bushier the heads are.

    This is truly one of the best all around wild brook trout “flies” I have ever used. They are fast and easy to tie… so make alot and share with friends. Try other colors…but red and white are the best. Never forget the effectiveness of the Dardevle spoon!!!

    This fly was originally tied by Orley Tuttle back in the 1930′s….. to which he held the patent for years. Now it’s our’s to tye and use….. Thank you Orley. Another great Maine tyer.

    3 Responses to “How to tie ….. the Devil Bug/Doodle Bug”

    1. Moose Droppings » A Few New Items For Ya Says:

      [...] We have a new blogger you’ll want to check out from my old stomping grounds in Northern Maine. Aroostook Flyers & Tyers a blog dedicated to the great sport of fly fishing. He has a very good how do post up about tying the Devil Bug. I was just learning how to fly fish when I moved to North Carolina and basically dropped it. I got to pick it back up, I got some buddies that pursue pan fish with their fly rods that I might just have to give that a whirl. [...]

    2. Aroostookbasser Says:

      Look forward to hearing all about it ……if I can assist you… I’m just a click or two away.

    3. Brent Says:

      anybody out there

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