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Dirty Bug: Worms

November 30, 2010 by n.taylor 6 Comments

The San Juan worm divides people into two camps;
1. You love the San Juan worm and fish it all of the time in 5 sizes and 27 variations.
2. You believe the San Juan worm is not a “real” fly and refuse to fish it unless you find no other alternatives.

I personally think the San Juan worm might just be the greatest thing since John Barr to grace fly-fishing. An incredibly easy pattern to tie with readily available materials makes this something that you should at least have in your box. Add to the equation that you can successfully fish this fly year round on any fishery in the world and it will produce fish means that in my mind, you have nothing short of a gift from the heavens.

Piggies

Piggies

The chenille worm, while a classic is no longer my favorite worm pattern. I have come around to love the pig-sticker and its variations. Pig-stickers I think provide a very natural worm imitation that is extremely durable and are also very easy to tie with materials that you probably already have. The Gamakatsu C-12U hooks are very sharp and the shape of the hook replaces the chenille that always got torn apart. If anything grabs the “Gamie” they are going to be hooked, and it is going to hurt. I always pinch the barbs down on these hooks as they made of the “Hattori Hanzo” steel and tear fish apart if you don’t de-barb them.

High Vis

High Vis

Try some of these out, I prefer blood red, pink, and even amber. I tie these in three sizes all on the C-12U hook in 6,10, and 12. You can use either midge D-Rib or Medium D-Rib depending on how you prefer your segmentation to work. You can also make these smaller and you will have smaller annelid and rockworm patterns that work well during the spring rainbow spawns.

Recipe:

  • Hook: Gamakatsu C-12U #4-#10
  • Thread: 8/0 Colored to Body
  • Body: Vinyl D-Rib
  • Band: Tan 8/0 Thread
  • Coating: Sally Hansen’s Hard As Nails
  • Replace the materials for whatever color you want and prepare to be amazed.

    Filed Under: Winter Tagged With: Dirty Bugs, Fly Boxes, Tying

    Thank You for the NFL

    November 21, 2010 by n.taylor Leave a Comment

    Oh wow has this fall been an utter disappointment compared to years past. Apparently mother nature forgot to flip the switch for fall so we’ve pretty much gone from late summer to early winter in about 2 weeks. There are still green leaves on the trees. Taking advantage of this situation I have used my girlfriend’s cable package to track my fantasy football team as well as get ready for some serious midge fishing.

    Rick Takahashi

    Rick Takahashi

    If you don’t like the NFL first of all we will never be friends, and secondly, look into taking advantage of some free things that the shops are doing instead. I went and saw Rick Takahashi at Charlie’s Fly Box this weekend. Rick was co-author of my favorite fishing publication of 2009, “Modern Midges” and as you can see from my brilliant photography, it was a well attended event. In addition to free coffee and donuts I also met Herman DeGala who has invented some of the deadliest patterns in this universe. You probably should look at his website and try some of these out, while they look like works of art, I assure you they are easy ties and they catch lots of fish. In the coming months I will be waiting for the snow to fall and my car lubricants to freeze while I tie some midges and other garbage for the Taylor. As for now, I am overly optimistic on the Juju midge, an MVP candidate from the 2007 season. I’m expecting it to make a big comeback for me this year. Now back to watching Brandon Lloyd torch the NFL (I can’t believe I’m saying that) and thread midges.

    juju

    juju

    Filed Under: Fall Tagged With: DeGala, Takahashi, Tying

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