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Bead RockwormHere is another in our series of simple patterns. I first saw this pattern tied by Jim Pettis, a Redding guide. The "rockworm" version is just one adaptation of this method of tying. In other words, using different colored beads, different dubbing, and different hook styles and/or sizes, this same method can be used to create a nearly infinite variety of imitations. This particular version is designed to suggest the small free living Caddis which are typically found in the riverbed on freestone streams. |
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Instructions 1. Smash barb. Slip 4 or 5 beads onto hook. It needs to be fished at or near the bottom, as these bugs sometimes "drift" either willingly or unwillingly. |
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