Published Apr 12. 2020 - 4 years ago
Updated or edited Apr 27. 2020

Furimsky's Bugskin Wiggler

Into worm flies, too? Aren't we all! In this fly tying tutorial, guest tier Chuck Furimsky ties the Bugskin Wiggler, a simple pattern used to catch a variety of species.
Recipe:
Hook: Gamakatsu J20-B; #10
https://competitiveangler.com/shop/hooks/barbless-hooks/gamakatsu-j20-ba...
Bead: 3.3mm slotted tungsten; fl. orange
https://competitiveangler.com/shop/beads/tungsten-beads/slotted-tungsten...
Thread: 140 denier; fluorescent orange
https://competitiveangler.com/shop/body-materials/thread-tinsel-wire/sem...
Body: Bugskin; thick cut

Bugskin can be found: http://www.eflytyer.com/patterns/bugskin.html
Chuck is selling Bugskin at Cabin Fever in Cranberry Township, Winter 2020: https://pwwtu.org/cabin-fever/

Turbo Tail video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVd2JANFWJs
Chuck's favorite, the Squirmy Wormy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEweNPsOZLA

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