Hot Head Bugger Redd's Flies

Hot Head Bugger

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Size 8. Tungsten hot orange bead with a brown and burnt orange appearance. Imitates sculpins and egg eating baitfish. It is one of our top producers within the months of September, October, and November.

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FAQs

What does the Hot Head Bugger imitate?


The Hot Head Bugger imitates a leech, baitfish, crayfish-ish snack, or general underwater troublemaker with a bright trigger up front. It keeps the classic Woolly Bugger movement, then adds a hot head to help trout notice it faster.

When should I fish a Hot Head Bugger?


Fish it in stained water, high flows, low light, cloudy weather, deep runs, pond edges, lake drop-offs, and around structure. The hot head makes it especially useful when fish need a little extra visual cue before deciding to be rude.

How should I retrieve the Hot Head Bugger?


Use strips, pauses, swings, and slow crawls. In rivers, swing it through seams or strip it along banks and soft edges. In stillwater, count it down and bring it back with short strips and pauses. Let the marabou breathe; that little pulse is where the magic lives.

Why does the Hot Head Bugger work so well?


It works because it combines a proven, lifelike streamer profile with a bright strike trigger. The body suggests natural food like leeches or minnows, while the hot head gives trout a target. It is basically the classic Bugger wearing a tiny warning label that says, “Bad decision here.”

What fish will eat a Hot Head Bugger?

Trout are the main target, including browns, rainbows, brook trout, and cutthroat, but bass and panfish will eat it too. It is a great fly when you want movement, visibility, and enough attitude to wake up fish that are ignoring quieter patterns.

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