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The Simi Seal Bugger

Brown Simi Seal Bugger

The Simi Seal Bugger is an effective fly that works well when nothing else seems to pick up fish. I will fish it many different ways but usually deep in a hole beneath an indicator for trout or on a lake, I like to strip the fly and induce the strike of bass. One of the aspects I really like about this fly is the Simi Seal. Simi Seal is a mix of natural and synthetic materials that blended together becomes an extraordinary dubbing material. I like to tie this fly using a marabou tail and I like to weight them heavily so they sink quickly. As the photos demonstrate, the sloppier you tie this bug the better it looks in my opinion. I add legs, substitute different colored beads, and mix and match colors, but in the end I find the straight black or brown patterns to work best.

Black Simi Seal Bugger
Green Simi Seal Bugger
Red Simi Seal Bugger

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5 thoughts on “The Simi Seal Bugger”

  1. Brandon says:
    December 30, 2010 at 2:41 pm

    I hope this isn’t a dumb question, being that I live in AZ and have heard a lot about these flies…but where do you get the simi seal dubbing? I love tying and fishing a woolly bugger, but this stuff looks better/buggier than plain old chenille.

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  2. azwanderings says:
    December 31, 2010 at 2:27 pm

    Not a dumb question at all Brandon. I know Sportsman’s Warehouse carries a selection of simi seal dubbing, but it was originally created by John Rohmer of Arizona Fly Fishing. Here is his link to the simi seal on his website https://www.azflyfishing.net/proshop/home.php?cat=251 and you can order directly from the source and he loads of different colors. I will never tie another wooly bugger again after how easy and effective this stuff is. Enjoy.

    Ben

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  3. Brandon says:
    January 2, 2011 at 2:19 pm

    Thanks Ben. I checked out his site, then watched the video on youtube of him tying one. What a simple fly, and I love flies like that. I love it that he uses that dubbing for a tail (I hate tying with marabou). I stopped at sportsmans yesterday and picked up a couple of packs, but it looks like I should order a selection from him, since sportsmans only had a few choices. It’s early Sunday morning, and the rest of the family is still sleeping, so I am going to try tying a few up before church. Thanks again for the info.

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  4. Kev says:
    August 31, 2011 at 4:59 pm

    Interesting. I got a similar dubbing from a guy named Stu Thompson. He ties a popular pattern called the DDH leach.

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  5. fshfanatic says:
    January 7, 2012 at 3:32 am

    Where did you find those straight eye hooks? I cant find them anywhere..

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