The Fly Fishing Place San Juan Worm Trout Fly India

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Imitates a variety of aquatic worms. A favorite food of most fish. Worms are a favorite for trout, steelhead, salmon, bass and pan fish. Fished on rivers under an indicator or as a dropper under a dry fly. On lakes fished sinking with a slow twitchy retrieve. Cortland has been trusted since 1915 to provide quality products that produce outstanding fishing experiences. The Cortland Red San Juan Worm imitates a variety of aquatic worms. A favorite food of most fish.

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NEW! Our popular San Juan Worm Assortment now available in smaller size 14 hooks. A deadly trout fly pattern that imitates aquatic worms in their natural environment Excellent dropper nymph fly - beaded for getting deep in the water column quickly Excellent for catching trout, bass or panfish. Hand tied flies with quality materials and premium hooks.

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