Often times when one fishes a river that they don't spend much time on a pitstop in a local fly shop can be extremely helpful. I recently attended the Orvis Guide Rendezvous is Missoula (...and had a great time) and headed up to Criag to fish the Missouri on the way home. As my options are usually Yellowstone or Madison, I stopped into Headhunters to grab a shuttle and a handful of any fly that the folks in the shop said would work. I figured it couldn't hurt. That is when I was introduced to the leather san juan worm. Actually, Kyle Nelson picked up a few, and yes, they worked. The materials are cheap, durable, move great in the water, and easy to tie with, so I've decided to whip up a few of my own. I stopped by a leather shop here in town and they were glad to give me a few scraps for free. Here are a few of the initial trials:
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