The Oke Doke buzzer was one of the original flies on the stillwater scene to adopt the "fat buzzer" profile and is absolutely devastating when fished under the Fario Fly Bung. This fly is capable of taking fish when the bigger and brighter flies are not producing results. There are three main variations of this smallwater buzzer with the orange often spoken of as being the original.
The most important part of the tying of the Oke Doke it that it is tied "fat" which enables the fly to sink quickly and anchor the bung in place - quite remarkable considering it is such a small unweighted fly.
The most important part of the tying of the Oke Doke it that it is tied "fat" which enables the fly to sink quickly and anchor the bung in place - quite remarkable considering it is such a small unweighted fly.