
Description
The Thin Mint Bugger is a refined variation of the Woolly Bugger, originally crafted by Russell Blessing in 1967. This slimmer adaptation was designed to provide a more subtle and versatile alternative for targeting trout and warmwater species. While its exact originator is not well-documented, the fly gained prominence through regional fly shops and angler experimentation, particularly in the Rocky Mountain region. The Thin Mint’s distinct three-tone coloration—black, brown, and olive—makes it a potent imitation of leeches, small baitfish, and even damselfly nymphs, appealing to fish in clear and pressured waters.
Pro Tip
Surface Hovering: Use a floating line and apply a bead of floatant to the marabou tail. This keeps the fly hovering just below the surface, mimicking a dying insect or fry. It’s especially effective during early morning or late evening when fish are feeding near the surface.
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Recipe
Hook: Daiichi 1750, size 6-12 Thread: Black 6/0 Bead: Gold or Copper Tungsten, sized to match hook Tail: Black marabou with a few strands of gold flashabou Body: Black chenille wrapped with brown hackle Ribbing: Medium gold wire Hackle: Brown saddle hackle