Description
Beadhead Egg Sucking Squiggly Worm
The Beadhead Egg Sucking Squiggly Worm is a fly pattern commonly used in fly fishing, particularly for trout. It is known for imitating aquatic worms or larvae that trout feed on.
The weight of the bead helps the fly sink faster in the water and adds some flash and attraction.
The term “Egg Sucking” in the fly’s name indicates that this pattern incorporates elements of an egg pattern. It usually features a small, brightly colored, and realistic-looking egg near the head or as part of the fly. The egg component is often made from materials like yarn or foam.
The “Squiggly Worm” part refers to the worm-like body of the fly. It is typically made using various materials such as chenille, rubber, or synthetic worm-like materials. The body material is often ribbed or twisted to create a worm-like appearance and provide added movement in the water.
The BH Egg Sucking Squiggly Worm is effective in imitating worms or larvae present in aquatic environments. It can be fished by dead-drifting near the bottom or by using techniques like nymphing or euro nymphing. Trout and other fish species are known to be attracted to this pattern, especially in streams or rivers where worms are a common food source.
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Usually available in the following color variations: Blood Red | Fl Green | Fl Orange | FL Yellow | Glow in the Dark | Hot Pink | Olive | Red | Tan | White
Usually available in the following hook sizes: 6 | 8 | 10 | 12 | 14
Loran Freeman (verified owner) –
Thanks I like them, caught fish Sunday
Anonymous (verified owner) –
Looks good