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 ...
If you are right handed you may be in trouble.....going to have to learn to pick your nose with your thumb. :)
ReplyDeleteRalph - you almost made me spit out my coffee.... LOL ..... Oh and I am a lefty fly fisher... But, I tie flies right handed..... anyway, I will push through and carry on best I can.
DeleteLooks like certain projects will be on hold.
ReplyDeleteLooks quite painful...go easy buddy.
I'm going to do what I can.... Today I'm going to try tying a few flies, but I'm not sure how thats going to go. I had completed the finish on the bamboo fly rods, 6 coats. The next steps are to align and mount the guides, that may have to wait a while. Thanks for the reply Alan.
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