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Mr. Wiggly goes tubular!


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After having success fishing with tube flies last fall I’m continuing to experiment with other possibilities using them. The popular Mr. Wiggly seemed like a perfect fly to tie on a tube. I like being able to use a variety of wide gap/ short shank hooks and the soft presentation of a much lighter fly. 

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9 minutes ago, Ben K. said:

Cool use of the tubes, might want to tie up some big cicadas for this years hatch while your at it.  
You read my mind. 😂  I’ve already tied up a few versions on hooks  and getting ready to make a tube version. 

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