San Juan Worm Red With Gold Bead
This San Juan Worm can be used all season. It can be fished in rivers and still water alike. Some call it a nymph pattern and it’s creator was Don Bryant, who fished this pattern in the San Juan River in New Mexico some 30 years ago.
The brighter colored worms with flash or a bead act as stimulating factors for the fish and will imitate a broad range of worms. The bead allows for the worm to get down to the bottom quicker and adds a flash of light as an attractor.
Fish this in any situation allowing the worm pattern to run into the ending pool or along eddies. Most aquatic bodies have worms of some kind. High energy parcels of food that require little energy to harvest, perfect presentation is perhaps the simplest with and easy dead drift, no action is required.