Phil’s Fork-Tail Devil Bloodworm Fly Tying Tutorial
Автор: Sea-Run Fly & Tackle
Загружено: 2025-07-13
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Phil Rowley has developed countless patterns that excel in our Stillwater fisheries, and I routinely take inspiration from the patterns he ties. The Fork Tail Devil is a great bloodworm pattern that is extremely versatile in how it can be fished. You can hang it under an indicator, fish it naked on a floating line, or give it a slow retrieve on a slow sink tip or full sink line. It is also very easy to modify to imitate the different colours we encounter when fish are feeding on chironomid larvae. Tying this with a green rib and even a green tail with a red body are favourites of mine as well. If you are getting bloodworms in your throat samples, it is time to get one of these down right near the mud and see if you can entice a bite with Phils Fork Tail Devil.
Phil’s Fork-Tail Devil Fly Recipe
Hook: Ahrex Size 12 FW555 Mini Jig Hook
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Bead: OfishL Black Nickel 7/64” Tungsten Jig Bead
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Thread: Uni Red 8/0
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Tail: Larva Lace Red Super Floss
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Body: UTC Red Medium Holo Tinsel
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Rib: UTC Red Midge Vinyl Rib
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UV Cure: Raid Zap Super Thin
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Good luck on the water.
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