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Here we will be tying a fly called Wax Worm! I saw this fly on a Facebook post in a group few months ago and decided to give it a try for fishing here in Iceland. I caught already few on this fly and hopefully more fish will bite it in the very future. The fly is imitating a small white worm and seem to work out very well. I've caught both brown trout and Arctic char on this fly. It's a simple and quick pattern to tie and totally worth keeping a few in your box when you go fishing.

Pattern

Author: Rob Gentry.
Hook: Ahrex FW501 #18.
Thread: Semperfli Nano Silk 30D black.
Body: Veevus Iris pearl.
Wing: Micro chenille + 1 strand of crystal flash.
Bead: 2,2mm silver.
Head: UV Solarez Bone Cure.

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