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Woolly Worm 

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Detailed instructions for tying a Woolly Worm.
Recipe:
Hook: 3X-long streamer hook (here, a Lightning Strike SN3), sizes 10-14.
Weight: Lead-free wire, .015.
Thread: Black, 8/0 or 70-denier.
Tail: Red Angora rabbit yarn.
Body: Black Ultra Chenille, micro.
Hackle: Grizzly saddle hackle.
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Комментарии : 31   
@corvinredacted
@corvinredacted 5 месяцев назад
My grandfather, with whom I'm very close, recently moved into the nursing home, and I inherited his extensive collection of fly tying equipment. The wooly bug was the first fly he ever tied. This evening I will be attempting the same as my first fly. I grew up spin fishing, and I've reached basic proficiency with fly fishing, but I'm excited to learn the "other half" of the fly fishing hobby. Thanks for the great video!
@TedJ71
@TedJ71 Год назад
One of the first flies I learned to tie in late 60’s! Used globug yarn for the egg sac , and was a killer pattern for Coho and steelhead in Great Lakes! ❤ Long before anyone thought of putting a maribou tail in place of the egg sac on these.
@railroaderreddoor76
@railroaderreddoor76 5 лет назад
As always you improved my fly tying skills. You by FAR have the best bug instructions anywhere. Thank you. 🎣
@jeffreystone7327
@jeffreystone7327 4 месяца назад
Thank you Sir for another great video. This looks to be a good pattern for me to start with. Will definitely help me become better skilled in some basic techniques. I will tie several of these until they start to resemble your fly. I would like to produce a somewhat respectable fly before trying my next pattern. Thank you and Tightlinevideo for another awesome video. God bless.
@wndsrfross
@wndsrfross 5 лет назад
Have always kept a few in a fly box for trout but it's killer on panfish, especially as a dropper behind a popping bug.
@40ozpunker
@40ozpunker 5 лет назад
Classic fly! I haven't seen many caterpillar patterns and I believe there should be. They are everywhere in Connecticut right now!
@troutjunkie7330
@troutjunkie7330 5 лет назад
My go to fly. I have like 50 videos fishing this fly over the years.
@jacobguy3343
@jacobguy3343 5 лет назад
Just curious im new to fly fishing do u fish it under a indicator or like a streamer ?
@troutjunkie7330
@troutjunkie7330 5 лет назад
like a streamer
@jacobguy3343
@jacobguy3343 5 лет назад
@@troutjunkie7330 okay thank u! i was thinking as a nymph because in the summer here in alabama the caterpillers fall out of these webs and get pulled with the current
@slickydicky
@slickydicky 5 лет назад
I have a pattern I tie based on this wonderful fly, except I tie it unweighted or with a bead head only, it has a red chenille body, brown hackle and a small pinch of grey squirrel tail for the tail (fox squirrel works well too). I tie it in the 10-14 size range and it does really well. I caught many bass and panfish this past spring and well into the summer on it.
@randyherringshaw6325
@randyherringshaw6325 4 года назад
@tightlinevideo thanks for another well instructed, awesome pattern!!!
@jamesvatter5729
@jamesvatter5729 4 года назад
That super glue application is a really great tip.
@Twinhemlocks
@Twinhemlocks 5 лет назад
Fantastic as always!! Two questions 1- I have the same bobbins you are using do you add the o rings? 2- What are you using to pluck your flies from the vice these days? Thanks in advance I really appreciate your videos you do a great job!
@carlyoshizumi831
@carlyoshizumi831 5 лет назад
Years ago that was my first fly I typed. I still do .nice video.
@mikeking453
@mikeking453 5 лет назад
Nice tie and helpful tips
@bartlombardo
@bartlombardo 5 лет назад
A classic for panfish!
@randyeruark9299
@randyeruark9299 5 месяцев назад
Would you please tell me where to get the yarn? I can't find it anywhere. Thank you
@dennyharvey3808
@dennyharvey3808 7 месяцев назад
I tie these as dry flies using whiting pro grade hackle, float like a cork
@firstpersonflyfishing
@firstpersonflyfishing 5 лет назад
Nice patter! I didn't know it, thanks for sharing
@PRACERZ
@PRACERZ 5 лет назад
Very sweet, thanks as always !
@randyeruark9299
@randyeruark9299 5 месяцев назад
May I ask the brand of your hackle gauge please? Thank you
@noaholson938
@noaholson938 5 лет назад
Good content... Keep it up!
@BB1872
@BB1872 5 лет назад
Would these be a good top dropper fly or bob fly for trout in the lochs of Scotland ??Its very Zulu looking only with a grizzle hackle 👍
@guyquinton2413
@guyquinton2413 Год назад
Old school slayer
@benjaminkirk9477
@benjaminkirk9477 5 лет назад
Great video
@rexyviney36
@rexyviney36 5 лет назад
Green/chartreuse chenille is a great colour in Tassie
@gradyames2055
@gradyames2055 5 лет назад
Nice fly
@dadragonfireoutdoors5642
@dadragonfireoutdoors5642 5 лет назад
To be honest, I've always thought these where dry flies..... the tail kind of tipped me off.
@JamesMcCutcheon
@JamesMcCutcheon Год назад
The only fly in my box sizes 28 though SIze 2
@hawk.86
@hawk.86 5 лет назад
“do your best not to trap hackle fibers in the process” uhh
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