SAMSFX Fly Tying Materials Squirmy Wormy Soft Worm Lures Flie Making Assorted Colors (San Juan Pink)
R 483
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SAMSFX Fly Tying Materials Squirmy Wormy Soft Worm Lures Flie Making Assorted Colors (San Juan Pink)
27-30 legs each color, total 54-60 legs in pack
Each leg is approximately 4.5" / 11.5cm long & 0.1" / 2.5mm thick
Made by ultra soft plastic rubber, environemtal friendly materials
Available in a range of top fish tantalising colours
Great for DIY tying trout buzzers blood worms new, squirmy wormy, fishing soft lures, noctilucous baits
Made by ultra soft stretchy material To make killer worm patterns, Up to 200% elongation
Package: 1 bunch * Fly tying materials worm body (Each bunch have 60 pieces legs), OPP Bag
Recent Review - "Excellent product caught fish the first day." by 12345 - "Great San Juan worm material but is tricky to work with. Looks great when done. My head cement softens the material and can melt in the tied down areas and it breaks off. I haven't tried a different glue Yet. Tying material with thicker string helps." by GJinNY - "works as well or better than Squirmy Wormy. More durable in the stream than Squirmy Wormy and equally effective. Deadly san juan material on stockers." by Fly fisher - "Really good choice for making a hook look like a worm." by William Wolff - "Squirmy worm fly tying material. Put down a base layer of chenille and you won't need to worry about the body spinning on the hook. The original pattern calls for a bead, but I don't use one." by Puck - "Pretty good. Material is "wavy" and not straight. Sometimes makes it lay funny when tied in, but I don't think the fish mind. Good deal. You get quite a lot for the money. Would buy again. Colors are true to pics." by owlRnothing - "These things are awsome for trout . I tied some up for steelhead at night since they they were glow in the dark. Steelhead fishing......" by Brian grendahl