The Hot Pink San Juan Worm is an effective pattern that will imitate annelids, aquatic worms, earthworms and will simply catch fish. The bright color will attract fish and it makes this a great fly for searching and one of the top producing flies in high or murky water. Anglers are finding San Juan Worms to be effective all year long in all types of water and will catch almost any freshwater fish.
The Bead Head Hot Pink San Juan Worm is an effective pattern that will imitate annelids, aquatic worms, earthworms and simply will catch fish. The bright color will attract fish and it makes this a...
The Bead Head Hot Pink/Red San Juan Worm is an effective pattern that will imitate annelids, aquatic worms, earthworms and will simply catch fish. The bright contrasting colors will attract fish and...
The Hot Pink/Red San Juan Worm is an effective pattern that will imitate annelids, aquatic worms, earthworms and will simply catch fish. The bright contrasting colors will attract fish and it makes...
The Bead Head Purple San Juan Worm is an effective pattern that will imitate annelids, aquatic worms, earthworms and simply will catch fish. The natural pink color has made this pattern...
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Aquatic worms are a staple of a trout diet, and many other species as well including bass, crappie, and sunfish. The San Juan Worm Assortment puts together a...
The Pheasant Tail Nymph is a classic nymph pattern that represents a wide variety of aquatic insects, particularly mayfly nymphs. It is one of the trinity of standard nymphs that belongs in any...
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.
Immitating anything from an annelid to an earthworm, the Red Beadhead 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 CDC Flashback Pheasant Tail imitates several different bugs... most popular is a mayfly, however, the CDC and a heavy bead gives it the resemblance of a stonefly as well.. you can fish this fly...
This adaptation of a traditional pheasant tail is particularly effective on western waters. The curved hook and ice dubbing gets the trout's attention. Fish On Colorado Guides swears by this...
One of the best nymphs ever tied! Caddis or May fly imitator. A soft hackle collar gets the trout attention. Use this pattern to imitate emerging bugs. Don't forget to swing the end of your drift.
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