Tungsten Head Worm Fly - Midge Larva Imitation

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Perhaps no fly has taken over angling quite like the squirmy worm. The motion of the squirmy material drives trout crazy, and combining that with a jig hook and tungsten bead makes this pattern even deadlier. While the effectiveness of the squirmy is documented everywhere, it’s especially productive in pocket-water freestone streams.

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