BeetleBug YBY, Yellow, Black, Yellow Now Available

BeetleBug YBY, Yellow, Black, Yellow Now Available

BeetleBug YBY, Yellow, Black, Yellow Now Available

Last summer we introduced the BeetleBug CBC, Chartreuse, Black, Chartreuse, popper with a concave face, and we were very pleased by the response – we sold out twice and had to make more to fill all the orders.  Now, at your request, we have it available in Yellow, Black, Yellow, yellow body, black hackle, yellow tail and white rubber legs on a number 8 hook.  It is called BeetleBug YBY.  This yellow popper has all the right characteristics for catching pan fish.  It has a flat face to create less turbulence than the BeetleBug CBC which has a concave face, and it has three bright red “strike point” dots on its belly. 

Perfect for bluegill fly fishing and it is reasonably priced.  

Ligon Bream Killers – STILL NUMBEER ONE!

Ligon Bream Killers – STILL NUMBEER ONE!

Ligon Bream Killers – STILL NUMBEER ONE!

The Ligon Bream Killer is a fish-catching machine!  During the 19 years we have been selling the Ligon Bream Killer it has been, and still is, our #1 best-selling fly. The color black in hook size 8 is the best-selling color and size.  The Ligon Bream Killers are available in 7 different colors and 5 different hook sizes to help you CATCH MORE FISH!

The Ligon Bream Killer

Add Ligon Bream Killers to your Collection

SPIDER-BUGGER – A Creative Combination

SPIDER-BUGGER – A Creative Combination

SPIDER-BUGGER – A Creative Combination

The SPIDER BUGGER sinking fly incorporates the uniqueness of two best-selling flies into one exceptionally creative combination of features. Patterned after the chenille body of the Ligon Bream Killer and the tantalizing legs of the Bully Bluegill Spider plus a marabou tail for additional action the SPIDER BUGGER creates lot of interest from bluegill and bass.  Three colors to choose from, Black, Brown, and Olive all tied on #8 Mustad hooks with eight rubber legs which provides lots of movement to attract those big bluegills.  Try the SPIDER BUGGER.  You will be pleasantly surprised with the results. 

Spider Bugger

Add Spider Bugger to your Collection

AmnesiaBugs, BooglePoppers, and BoogleBullets from BoogleBug

AmnesiaBugs, BooglePoppers, and BoogleBullets from BoogleBug

AmnesiaBugs, BooglePoppers, and BoogleBullets from BoogleBug

AmnesiaBugs, BooglePoppers and BoogleBullets are three exciting fly-fishing lures produed by BoogleBug. The AmnesiaBugs are very similar to the BooglePoppers but without the concave face.  Very durable and very effective it is produced by BoogleBug allowing for a stealthy presentation to wary fish, yet can make noise when you need to attract attention.  Available in seven different color combinations and four different hook sizes, 4, 6, 8, and 10. A fish-catching lure.  Find more information about all the BoogleBug fly-fishing lures under BoogleBug at BreamBugs.com

Poppers made from the Cypress Root

Poppers made from the Cypress Root

Poppers made from the Cypress Root.

The bodies of all the Bea Bea Bad Boys and the Bea’s Poppers are made from the root of the Cypress tree.  This is an excellent and unique alternative to cork, balsa, or foam because it is durable and rot-resistant.  The Cypress tree is a unique tree; the roots are often exposed and provide a good source for the Bea’s products.  Bea Bea Bugs make two different body shapes, the first having a round nose and is called Bea Bea Bad Boy.  Not designed as a popper it is still deadly on bluegill.  There are eleven different modes to choose from.   The most popular model being #15 which has a chartreuse body, black hackle, chartreuse tail and eight chartreuse rubber legs.  Available in hook sizes 8 and 10.  The second model, called Bea’s Popper, has a body shape with a concave face which creates a “pop” sound when the fly line is stripped.  This popper has a chartreuse body, black hackle, chartreuse tail and chartreuse rubber legs.  It is available in hook sizes 8 and 10.   As cork becomes more expensive and scarce the root of the Cypress tree becomes more attractive and is certainly more plentiful and inexpensive.  The benefits of this alternative are numerous and include the fact that the wood is very hard and yet very buoyant.  It holds the paint well and floats correctly, and it reasonably priced, and it catches fish!