Matt Grobert
6/0 Olive Danville
I know you all may be disappointed, but this thread is about fly tying. How to tie my Cinder Worm pattern for stripers. It's a real simple pattern and it floats like a cork, and works quite well when the cinder worms "hatch" in April and May. The body is formed by putting a lot of twist in the dubbing rope so that when you fold it, it furls back on itself and creates a nice, worm-like body. I use this technique for other worm patterns, too. If you listen carefully, you will hear the low battery signal on the smoke detector in the background.
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