Maggot
10 Jun 2025
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Maggot
A simple yet effective pattern designed to mimic the look and movement of a real maggot.
How it's tied
The Maggot Fly is typically tied on a small curved hook, usually in sizes 10 to 14. The body is created with a simple white or off-white chenille, dubbing, or other similar material, wrapped tightly to create a rounded, worm-like profile.
The head and the tail of the maggot are tapered to provide a more lifelike appearance. A fine wire ribbing may be added to improve durability and to suggest segmentation.
What it mimics
As the name suggests, the Maggot Fly is designed to closely mimic a maggot. These larvae are an abundant and high-protein food source for a wide range of fish species, and their presence can trigger intense feeding activity.
Where it's used
The Maggot Fly is a versatile pattern that can be used in a variety of environments, from rivers and streams to lakes and ponds. It's particularly effective when dead drifted near the bottom, mimicking a free-floating maggot.
Fly tying video for the Maggot
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