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Tying an Articulated Ragworm


Step by step instructions for a deadly polychaete worm imitation. this is intended for seatrout but the colour and size can be adjusted to suit the worms and target species in your area.
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Materials list
Hooks: 2 short shank hooks rear hook 1 size smaller than the font i.e. front is a size 4 and the rear is a size 6  (I like carp boilie hooks)
Weight: tungsten bead 4-5mm
Thread:6/0 to match body colour
body: any long staple fairly coarse dubbing like seal fur, slf or TMC pellet dub with a little flash mixed in.
Articulation loop: 20lb gel spun PE line

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