Firebead Sparkle Worm Red takes the san juan worm and elevates it's performance to a whole other level. This is an exceptionally effective pattern year round.
Immitating anything from an annelid to an earthworm, the Red San Juan Worm fly simply catches fish. It's much easier to handle and keep than "garden hackle" as well; no coffee can necessary.
The Firebead Sparkle Brown Tan Worm takes the san juan worm and elevates it's performance to a whole other level. This is an exceptionally effective pattern year round.
The Firebead Sparkle Purple-Pink Worm Pattern takes the san juan worm and elevates it's performance to a whole other level. This is an exceptionally effective pattern year round.
The firebead sparkle Red Brown worm takes the san juan worm and elevates it's performance to a whole other level. This is an exceptionally effective pattern year round.
This fly has been nicknamed by Fish On Colorado guides as the the Pig Sticker! It is heavy and gets down fast. The unique hook shape doesn't snag up on the bottom as tumbles like a worm as it...
The firebead sparkle Red Brown worm takes the san juan worm and elevates it's performance to a whole other level. This is an exceptionally effective pattern year round.
The Firebead Sparkle Brown Tan Worm takes the san juan worm and elevates it's performance to a whole other level. This is an exceptionally effective pattern year round.
Immitating anything from an annelid to an earthworm, the Red San Juan Worm fly simply catches fish. It's much easier to handle and keep than "garden hackle" as well; no coffee can necessary.
The Firebead Sparkle Purple-Pink Worm Pattern takes the san juan worm and elevates it's performance to a whole other level. This is an exceptionally effective pattern year round.
Imitating anything from an annelid to an earthworm, the Red-Worm Brown Bead Head San Juan Worm fly simply catches fish. It's much easier to handle and keep than "garden hackle" as well; no coffee can...
The Squirmy Wormy is one of those flies that might be slightly embarrassing to tie on, but you’ll get over that once you’ve caught a few fish on it. Originally designed by Dave...
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