Recipe:
Hook: Any Scud Hook; Sizes 14-20
Bead: Gold color, brass or tungsten to match hook size
Thread: Dark Olive 8/0
Abdomen: Chartreuse Ice Dubbing
Rib: 4x monofillament
Collar: Black Hare’s Ear Dubbing
For the last few weeks the Lower Provo River has been fishing well, and one of the hottest patterns has been the Green Rock Worm. I tie this pattern with chartreuse ice dubbing for the abdomen, with a 4x mono rib, and black hare’s ear dubbing for the collar, although any dark dubbing will work great. It is a very quick tie that produces results. Sizes 16 and 18 have been working great on the picky Provo River fish, but larger sizes will undoubtedly work on other rivers and streams where the fish see less pressure. The clients I have been guiding lately have caught many of their largest fish on this pattern, and I’m confident you will too.
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[...] yet. Four of our clients fished the Middle today with some success on Splitcase PMD emergers, Green Rock Worms, and midge emergers. There were very few adults insects out today. We saw a few little sally [...]
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