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Epoxy Buzzer 3D Bloodworm Fly

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When should I fish with the Epoxy Buzzer 3D Bloodworm?

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About the Epoxy Buzzer 3D Bloodworm Trout Fly

The Epoxy Buzzer 3D Bloodworm is a deadly stillwater pattern when trout are feeding on midge life, combining a slim buzzer profile with the rich bloodworm-red colour that fish find hard to ignore. It is extremely effective when fished on a floating line, drifting on the wind currents. A simple, natural presentation that regularly produces takes when fish are cruising or sipping just subsurface.

The heavy red tone is deliberate: it’s designed to suggest either a mature bloodworm (the larval stage of chironomids) or an early-stage chironomid pupa, both staple food items for trout. When midges and buzzers are present in numbers (often appearing in swarms on stillwater and slow flowing rivers), this fly gives you a confident “match-the-hatch” option that still stands out as a clear target.

Fishing Tips:

  • Fish on a floating line and let it drift on the breeze with minimal interference.
  • Add the occasional slow figure-of-eight if you need to maintain contact, but keep everything subtle.
  • Brilliant as part of a buzzer team, or as a standout “bloodworm” option when fish want a bit more colour.

Country of origin for this trout fly: England

This trout fly is designed to be fished on Dams & Reservoirs, Still Water

Pattern Dressings

  • 3D epoxy finish for a clean, durable buzzer profile
  • High bloodworm-red colour to imitate chironomid life stages

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