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San Juan Worm

By A Mystery Man Writer

The San Juan Worm is without question one of the most effective sub-surface flies that there is. Sold here in the traditional red color, this is a

The San Juan Worm is one of the most simple yet highly effective nymph patterns out there, and is an absolute must have for Spring fishing throughout

San Juan Worm - Wine

Two-Tone San Juan Worm Brown Tan - Bighorn Flies

San Juan Worm

In the Spring time as the runoff starts and the rivers rise, lots of worms get washed into the water and the fish feed on them. I have done well when

Bead San Juan Worm

A hot tungsten bead quickly drops this field-tested pattern into the feeding zone. Anglers have fished the San Juan Worm for decades, and for good cause. Biologists will tell you nearly every body of water harbors some form of aquatic worm. The fish know this, and tend to make it a key part of their diet. This version features a barbless, claw-point tactical hook and comes in the key colors of red or pink.

Tactical Tungsten Belly San Juan Worm Fly | Hot Pink | Size 12 | Orvis

While most people think the San Juan worm fly is specific to the San Juan River, the truth is there are aquatic worms in many rivers and fish are not shy about eating them. There are purists who say this is worm fishing. Fact is the Vernille San Juan Worm fly imitates a worm just like Muddler imitates a sculpin. This fly also won the prestigious One Fly Tournament in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Keep a few worm flies in the box and you won't be sorry.

Vernille San Juan Worm Fly | Hot Pink | Size 10 | Orvis

, Color: Red, Pink, Wine ; Size: #12, Purchase made in Montana so there's NO SALES TAX

Beadhead San Juan Worm

, Color: Red, Pink, Wine ; Size: #12, Purchase made in Montana so there's NO SALES TAX

Beadhead San Juan Worm

Anodized tungsten bead on a 2x heavy scud hook. Always need a few in the box.

Tungsten San Juan Worm Hot Pink

San Juan Worm Feather-Craft Fly Fishing

San Juan Worm Burgundy

San Juan Worm

Many rivers grow a population of aquatic worms, or annelids, reaching 1 to 3 inches. They occur in many colors, but typically look like an

San Juan Worm - Pink