My version of Walt's Worm is a bit different than most, I think I'll call it the "Korn's Worm". I have tried to incorporate Frank Sawyer's - Killer Bug and Walt Young's - Walt's Worm, taking the best from both. I use the tying method of Young and materials from Sawyer. Here in PA and NY this fly is a proven trout taker. It imitates a bunch of flies: crane fly larva, grubs, cased caddis, etc... Materials Hook: 1xl nymph #12-16 Thread: tan Serafil 200 or 6/0 Uni Weight: 28 ga. copper wire Note: copper wire is used as it was on Sawyer's Killer Bug. In the sunlight when wet the copper will show through.... so they say - I just know it works and I wouldn't change it! Body: Patons Classic Wool Natural Mix (00229) yarn made into dubbing. Note: the Patons yarn is a very good substitute for Chadwick's 477-wool with was used in Sawyers Killer Bug. Or you can use Hareline Hares Ear Plus #1 or #7. A very simple fly to ...
Hi Guys,
ReplyDeleteI just have to tell you how much I am enjoying your blog! The pictures are amazing and make me so want to go there myself one day! What an awesome trip and experience you are having! Thanks for sharing! Mother nature in all her glory!!
Stephi xo
Hi Doug,
ReplyDeleteI have been reading all of your blog posts regarding your trip in and around Yellowstone area and I have been considering doing a trip similar to the one you are posting. I do have several questions that i hope you wouldn't mind answering.
1. Did you rent a motor home or did you drive your own personal one?
2. What was the duration of your trip?
3. Did you reserve any camp grounds in advance or did you show up at one and they had a spot for you?
I'm thinking about a trip next year for my 60th birthday as long as I'm healthy enough to take it. I would fly into Bozeman, MT and rent the smallest RV from Cruise America. Drive around the Yellowstone area for 1 1/2 to 2 weeks before returning home to Connecticut.
Thanks in advance,
Norm
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Norm:
ReplyDelete1. We have a 5th Wheel..... see blog posts from July.
2. We are in Yellowstone for a month - July 22 thru Aug. 22..... If I only had two weeks I'd come the first 2 weeks in Aug.
3. Yes, reserve early... We love Rocky Mountain RV Park in Gardiner... It's more costly than staying in the park, but most of the park campgrounds do not have hook-ups and do not take reservations...
Norm, I think your plan is a good one... but I would want 2 weeks minimum.... TL, Doug.
Wow...what a great place....I keep saying wow!
ReplyDelete-Russ