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Step-by-step instructions on how to tie two realistic, simple patterns that fool trout looking for a protein-packed meal. [by Baron Zahuranec] SOMETIMES THE SIMPLEST, MOST PRODUCTIVE FLIES are not the first ones out of our fly box. As fly anglers, we’re typically looking to solve some great fishing quandary or match the hatch, which is a shame because that means we’re likely overlooking one of the most abundant meals in the water. Quite simply, eggs and worms are the ‘bacon and eggs’ of a trout’s diet, especially when fish are looking for high-protein meals. What’s even better is egg and worm flies are simple, quick ties. They don’t require the nimble fingers or delicate precision of a well-hackled size 18 blue-winged olive parachute pattern, and the materials don’t cost an arm and a leg. Two flies I’ve created for just such occasions are the Wonder Worm and Egg Salad. These two fly-box mainstays represent food sources trout encounter more often than most anglers think. Worms are an easy and welcome meal during spring runoff or after a heavy rain, and while there are many different species of aquatic worms, most fishermen are accustomed to what they impaled on a hook
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