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San Juan Worm, Red

San Juan Worm, Red

Immitating anything from an annelid to an earthworm, the Red San Juan Worm fly simply catches fish. It's much easier to handle and keep than "garden hackle" as well; no coffee can necessary.

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Fishing Report - Casper Star-Tribune Online


Fishing Report
Casper Star-Tribune Online
In the Miracle Mile try using purple or red San Juan worms, brown and crawdad pine squirrel leeches, natural UV leeches, inbred goldens, tan and brown Pat's rubber legs and amber scuds. For streamers try using goldies, bronze buggers, black bow river ...

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Jeff Weltz's Fraser Valley Column - April 23 to 30th - WFN: World Fishing Network (blog)


Jeff Weltz's Fraser Valley Column - April 23 to 30th
WFN: World Fishing Network (blog)
For kokanee try: Red Ibis, Double Trued, Blood Worm, San Juan Worm, Red Spratley, or Red Carey. For bass try: Zonker, Clouser's Deep Minnow, Lefty's Deceiver, Dolly Whacker, Big Black, Wooly bugger, or Crayfish. For panfish try: Wooly Bugger, ...

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John Berry's Fly-Fishing Report: Lots of success at Wildcat Shoals this week - Baxter Bulletin


John Berry's Fly-Fishing Report: Lots of success at Wildcat Shoals this week
Baxter Bulletin
The most productive flies have been caddis pupa (green or tan), copper Johns, prince nymphs and San Juan worms (hot fluorescent pink or cerise). My favorite combination has been a cerise San Juan worm with a caddis pupa dropper.

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Fishing Line - Albuquerque Journal (subscription)


Fishing Line
Albuquerque Journal (subscription)
On the quality waters of the SAN JUAN, fishing for rainbow and brown has been exceptionally good. The action has been seen with the San Juan worm in Brown or Tan, Red Larva, Orange Larva, Black Zebra Midges. On the bait waters, fishing is good for ...

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John Berry's 'Fly-Fishing Report': Wildcat, Rim Shoals are fly-fishing hot spots - Baxter Bulletin


John Berry's 'Fly-Fishing Report': Wildcat, Rim Shoals are fly-fishing hot spots
Baxter Bulletin
On higher flows, the best technique has been to drift brightly colored San Juan worms (red, hot fluorescent pink and cerise) and egg patterns (pink and orange). Here again banging the bank with large articulated streamers can produce some large trout.

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WELTZ: Fishing improving locally - Mission City Record


WELTZ: Fishing improving locally
Mission City Record
Kokanee are moving, try for them with: Red Ibis, Double Trued, Blood Worm, San Juan Worm, Red Spratley, or Red Carey. For wet (sinking) fly trout fishing try: Chironomid, bloodworm, Red Spratley, Coachman, Zulu, American Coachman, Professor, ...

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