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In this fly tying tutorial we cover one of Cheech's new takes on a worm pattern: the Perdiworm. It's basically a combination of a perdigon nymph and a worm, which is where its name was born. What's cool about this pattern is that it has the fast sink rate of a perdigon nymph, but the look of a worm with it's tail made from our Flex Floss. This allows you to get it down into pockets and deep runs fast and accurately, which allows you to fish more effectively. This is especially crucial if you're fishing to tight targets in high water. It works great when euro nymphing, but also under an indicator as well. It's easy to tie and it catches loads of fish. What's not to love?
Clark 'Cheech' Pierce is an avid angler and creative fly tyer living in Salt Lake City, Utah. He owns @FlyFishFood with fellow Fulling Mill Signature Tyer, Curtis Fry. He spends a load of time tying unique and new patterns for trout, but he has a special love for tying big streamers and bass bugs. He is truly a wizard at fly tying, and approaches his tying with the creativity of an artist. Cheech is an innovator and has created some of our most popular patterns with unforgettable names like the Cheech Leech, the Grumpy Frumpy, and the Unsinkabeetle.
00:00 Introduction
00:19 Overview of the Perdiworm
00:48 Starting the fly
01:52 Tying on our Flex Floss
02:47 Adding in tinsel
03:45 Finishing the fly with resin
04:44 Trimming the tail
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