I am looking for a pattern for a Bass fly called the V worm or Bipolar worm I have been told it is a likeness of a plastic worm. Enyone know of the pattern? Thanks.
I am looking for a pattern for a Bass fly called the V worm or Bipolar worm I have been told it is a likeness of a plastic worm. Enyone know of the pattern? Thanks.
This photo is somewhat misleading, the tail is not attached to the hook, it is free to swing from the body.
[url=http://www.traflyfish.com/tying/warmwater/vworm_rust.htm:29869]http://www.traflyfish.com/tying/warmwater/vworm_rust.htm[/url:29869]
[url=http://www.traflyfish.com/tying/warmwater/vworm_olive.htm:29869]http://www.traflyfish.com/tying/warmwater/vworm_olive.htm[/url:29869]
Very simple and effective fly, Ultra chennille tail with a small marabou fluff end.
Andy Burke originally tied the V-Worm for largemouth bass and used a Tiemco 8089 hook with mono weedguard, naturally it has many variations today. Weighted or unweighted with sinking line, your choice.
Regards,
FK
I did have the direct link for the pattern but can't find it right now (looking through previous threads on the V Worm). I found this one from the originator but I don't use the vernille. I just use a length of yarn with one end tied to the tying vise and the other end with a cup holder hook chucked in an electric drill. After about 100 revolutions, I get a twisted length of yarn that I grip in the middle and allow to wind on itself. I get this permanently twisted yarn bundle that I use for the tail and the body. Best of luck.
[url=http://www.motherlodefly.com/andy02.asp:93631]Andy Burk's V Worm[/url:93631]
I found it. This is the one I use. Hope it is viewable.
[url=http://www.flytyingforum.com/index.php?act=flyshow&showid=126:93631]Burks V Worm (alternate yarn version)[/url:93631]
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Robert B. McCorquodale
Sebring, FL
"Flip a fly"
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Robert B. McCorquodale
"Flip a fly"
barrowsm,
Thanks for the post. I have been thinking about aworm fly too.
FK/dixieangler
Great pics and how to's.
Thanks Puff
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