I am really loving these cone head woolly buggers. Yes, they are a little harder to caster on a light line but they work extremely well. Fished on a floating line, they have a good vertical drop in the water when you need it. Otherwise, fish them fast through the shallow edges. I use a 10 pound fluoro tippet on the nine foot, six weight rod. A heavier rod and even a longer one for still water would be even more ideal.
In this 12 fly pack, you will get two each of the following:
These are all in a size 6. These are the basic patterns we seem to catch most of our fish on with standard woolly bugger.
Here is an example of Wendy catching her first trout on a fly rod, casting a cone head krystal brown bugger: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/AeRnr4Z78vM
Wendy is an absolute beginner and she was able to cast a cone head, a little.