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Wormstasy Tungsten Longtail Worm Fly

Wormstasy Tungsten Longtail Worm Fly

  • Long-body worm fly with constant natural movement in the drift
  • Soft Wormstasy material creates a realistic, flowing profile
  • 3.8mm tungsten bead gets it down quickly to where the trout are feeding
  • Reliable producer in tough conditions, stained water, and cold days
  • Ideal for euro nymphing or fishing under an indicator
  • Barbed hook size #10 | Available in multiple effective colors
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Wormstasy Tungsten Longtail Worm Fly

The Wormstasy Tungsten Longtail Worm is a simple, highly effective worm fly pattern designed to catch trout when it matters most.

Built with soft, flexible Wormstasy material, this fly creates constant movement in the water, even with a perfect dead drift. The longer body gives it a natural profile that stands out just enough to grab a trout’s attention without looking unnatural.

A 3.8mm tungsten bead ensures the fly sinks quickly and stays near the bottom—where worm patterns are most effective. Whether you're fishing fast runs, deep pools, or pocket water, this fly gets into the strike zone and stays there.

Worm flies are one of the most reliable patterns in trout fishing. They imitate worms washed into the river during rain or rising water—an easy meal trout rarely pass up. 

Best way to fish it:

  • As a point fly in euro nymphing setups
  • Under a strike indicator for a natural drift
  • Slowly drifted or lightly twitched in stillwater

When the hatch isn’t happening, or conditions get tough, this is the kind of fly that keeps you in the game.