How to Tie the Squirmanator
Tim Flagler offers up his choice for the pattern that does it all, the Squirminator. As Tim says, “In terms of pattern selection for [one-fly competitions], the gloves are off, completely off. As much as we’d all like to see a perfectly tied Catskill Style Dry be the fly that wins, more often than not it’s some heinous looking woolly bugger, egg, worm or even egg worm combo that anglers employ to take home the hardware.”
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