Worm Fly Pattern
Worm Fly Pattern
Could anybody give me advice on how long the worm material should be on the "worm fly" to be affective. And best colours works best. any light on this will be much appreciated.
Re: Worm Fly Pattern
I think your best bet is to go in to Flyworld and see the man himself. Give him a day or two's notice and he can bring a few of his ones into the shop and discuss the whys and wherefores with you.
Cheers,
Graeme
(Assuming we're talking about Dan's Whiting Worm here, of course ...)
Cheers,
Graeme
(Assuming we're talking about Dan's Whiting Worm here, of course ...)
IFFF Certified Casting Instructor
Re: Worm Fly Pattern
Thanks Graham, I already have the materials went to see Dan on Tuesday but wasn't there.
Re: Worm Fly Pattern
Ah, best to call first before visiting ... 
Next best suggestion is to phone him and talk it through then. I can offer advice on the ones I tie, but I think he probably does a better job.
If you're attending the tying day on the 25th, someone will be able to show you. (I'm in Victoria that weekend.)
Cheers,
Graeme

Next best suggestion is to phone him and talk it through then. I can offer advice on the ones I tie, but I think he probably does a better job.
If you're attending the tying day on the 25th, someone will be able to show you. (I'm in Victoria that weekend.)
Cheers,
Graeme
IFFF Certified Casting Instructor
Re: Worm Fly Pattern
Hi Dale
2x the hook shank length. This is assuming you are using scud style hooks. X-small tungsten eyes on #12 hooks. Small Tungsten eyes on #10 hooks. Make sure that you get the heavy wire hooks if you are targeting bream. I had a couple of hooks straighten when I used the standard wire. You also want to use the vernille chenille.
2x the hook shank length. This is assuming you are using scud style hooks. X-small tungsten eyes on #12 hooks. Small Tungsten eyes on #10 hooks. Make sure that you get the heavy wire hooks if you are targeting bream. I had a couple of hooks straighten when I used the standard wire. You also want to use the vernille chenille.
Re: Worm Fly Pattern
Hi Tony many thanks for your info most useful. Im using exactly what Dan makes same hooks and tungsten eyes (small) I have bought the vernille chenille in red with gold treading and a creamy sandy colour, Do you singe the tip of the chenille until a black head forms, or do you seal it with UV glue?
Cheers Dale
Cheers Dale
Re: Worm Fly Pattern
You want the standard vernille chenille. Doesn't seem to make a difference if you have a straight cut, or if you singe the end of the chenille.
Re: Worm Fly Pattern
Great thanks, I'm off to Busselton for 5 days and wanting to give the worm fly a go
Cheers Dale
Cheers Dale