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Eggi Juan Kenobi  


tied by trevally
Fly Type: Attractor Pattern,
Target Species: Trout,
Recommended Region: Other,
Imitation: Worms,
Material List: Daiichi 1120 sz.12-16
Ultra Chenille
Glo Bug Yarn egg and golden nugget
tungsten bead
Tying Instructions: Copy and paste the url below to get the step by step.

http://www.castersflyshop.com/Video%20Footage/eggijuan.wmv
Presentation Tips: Why not put two of the best trout catching patterns on one hook? Fish Eggi by utilizing the high stick or bobber method. It is most productive in the runs and pools which are surrounded by grassy banks; especially in rain swollen rivers. Good (Ultra Chenille) colors are tan, earthworm, red, wine, and (especially) pink.

Current Species For This Pattern
Bonefish (1 votes)
Carp (1 votes)
Great Lakes Steelhead (2 votes)
Nymph (1 votes)
Panfish (1 votes)
Smallmouth Bass (1 votes)
Streamer (1 votes)
Trout (2 votes)
Wet (1 votes)




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