
Bunyan Bug
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Bunyan Bugs are a series of artificial lures used in fly-fishing, designed to look like a wide variety of insects, including grasshoppers, stoneflies, Mayflies, horse flies, bumble bees, ants and caddisflies.[1]
Bunyan Bug | |
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Artificial fly | |
![]() Bunyan Bug (1923) | |
Type | Dry fly |
Imitates | Stoneflies |
History | |
Creator | Norman Means |
Created | 1923 |
Other names | Paul Bunyan |
Materials | |
Typical sizes | 2-6 Dry fly hook |
Body | Cork painted w/ tissue decal |
Wing | Horse hair |
Uses | |
Primary use | Trout |
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