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

Bea Bea Bugs spotlight

Poppers made from the Cypress Root

Durable, buoyant Cypress root bodies give Bea Bea Bad Boys and Bea’s Poppers a unique alternative to cork, balsa, or foam.

Cypress root bodies

A hard, buoyant, rot-resistant material that holds paint well and floats correctly.

Two proven shapes

Choose the round-nose Bea Bea Bad Boy or the concave-face Bea’s Popper.

Sizes 8 and 10

Both designs are available in classic hook sizes for bluegill and other panfish.

A different kind of popper body

The bodies of all the Bea Bea Bad Boys and Bea’s Poppers are made from the root of the Cypress tree. It is an excellent and unique alternative to cork, balsa, or foam because it is durable and rot-resistant.

Bea Bea Bugs makes two different body shapes. The Bea Bea Bad Boy has a round nose. It was not designed as a popper, but it is still deadly on bluegill. There are eleven different models to choose from, with model #15 among the most popular thanks to its chartreuse body, black hackle, chartreuse tail, and eight chartreuse rubber legs.

Bea’s Popper has a concave face that creates a pop sound when the fly line is stripped. It uses the same eye-catching chartreuse body, black hackle, chartreuse tail, and chartreuse rubber legs. Both designs are available in hook sizes 8 and 10.

As cork becomes more expensive and scarce, the root of the Cypress tree becomes more attractive. The wood is hard and buoyant, holds paint well, floats correctly, is reasonably priced, and catches fish.

Quick take

Material: Cypress root

Styles: Bea Bea Bad Boy and Bea’s Popper

Hook sizes: 8 and 10

Best use: bluegill and panfish topwater fishing

Ready to fish Cypress root poppers?

Add Bea Bea Bugs to your fly box in the body shape and hook size that fits your favorite water.

Dry Cricket for Pan Fish

Dry Cricket for Pan Fish

Dry Cricket for Pan Fish

The Dry Cricket is tied using closed cell foam which makes the fly float high on the water.  Seven different colors to choose from. It is a good fly to use behind a popper on a Miskito Coast Popper/Dropper Rig.  Excellent when pan fish are on their beds in the Spring.

Stimulus Package From BreamBugs

Stimulus Package From BreamBugs

Stimulus Package From BreamBugs

Stimulate more strikes with these Pultz lures. Pultz Rattle Head – glass rattle beads in this popper creates a sound that attracts the fish to stimulate strikes.  Available in four different color patterns, hook size 1/0.  Pultz Crease Minnow – this lure is designed to mimic a wounded minnow.  The wobble stimulates the fish to strike.  Available in three color patterns, hook size 2.   Pultz Rollie Pollie – The Rollie Pollie is like the old Round Dinny and rolls into a correct position for better hookups.  Available in ten different color patterns, hook sizes 4, 6, 8, and 10.

Rattle, wobble, and roll to catch more fish.

A New Year and a New Lure, Rattle Head

A New Year and a New Lure, Rattle Head

A New Year and a New Lure, Rattle Head

We know that bass respond to movement, but do they respond to sound?  The new Rattle Head lure makes noise but the question is, can fish hear the noise?  Fish have a couple of methods of “hearing.”  Fish have a lateral line located along the sides of the fish’s body.  It detects vibrations and changes in water pressure.  Fish also have an “inner ear” which picks up sound waves in the water.  So, yes, the rattle in the Rattle Head lures effectively attracts bass, stripers, and red fish. 

Give it a shake, rattle, and cast!  Four versions to choose from all on a 1/0 articulated hook.

Rattle Head Poppers

Add Rattle Head Lures to your Collection

MERRY CHRISTMAS

MERRY CHRISTMAS

MERRY CHRISTMAS

Everyone at BreamBugs wishes you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy (catching fish) New Year!