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Snowbee Hot Head Wiggly Worms Barbless Fly Selection

Snowbee
(Code: 6431)
£ 9.97
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Snowbee Hot Head Wiggly Worms Barbless Fly Selection a five-fly Snowbee pack of barbless worm flies designed for stillwater trout fishing, particularly when you want movement, colour and attraction in front of fish that are willing to chase or inspect a bold pattern.

The Snowbee Hot Head Wiggly Worms Barbless Fly Selection includes five bright, mobile worm-style trout flies tied on barbless hooks. The pack shown includes Orange & Peach, Pink, Black, Chartreuse and Tango, giving anglers a useful spread of colours for changing light levels, water clarity and fish response.
These stillwater trout flies use a soft stretchy synthetic material, giving them the lively, mobile profile that makes wiggly worm patterns so effective when fished slowly. They are especially useful when trout are not confidently taking more imitative nymphs, buzzers or lures, and you need a fly that creates movement even with minimal retrieve.
Fishing advice from Simon Kidd suggests they are ideal for stillwaters fished static under a bung, or on a slow to medium sinking line such as a Sink Tip, Neutral Density or Kelly Blue, using a slow figure of eight retrieve or long draws with a decent pause between pulls. That makes this selection a practical choice for beginners who want a confidence fly, as well as experienced stillwater anglers looking for a proven attractor option in the box - A troutcatcher top seller.

Snowbee Hot Head Wiggly Worms Barbless Fly Selection key features

  • Five-fly Snowbee SF142 selection with a useful spread of high-visibility colours.
  • Barbless hook design supports quicker, easier unhooking and fish care.
  • Includes Orange & Peach, Pink, Black, Chartreuse and Tango colour options.
  • Soft, stretchy synthetic material creates movement in the water.
  • Well suited to stillwater trout fishing, especially stocked fisheries and reservoirs.
  • Effective fished static under a bung when trout are cruising at a set depth.
  • Can also be fished on slow to medium sinking lines with a controlled retrieve.
  • Strong option when trout respond better to colour and movement than subtle imitative flies.
  • Useful for both newer anglers and experienced stillwater fishers.
  • Compact selection that gives several colour changes without needing to buy individual patterns separately.

Snowbee Hot Head Wiggly Worms Barbless Fly Selection top tips

  • Start with Pink or Chartreuse when the water has colour or trout are actively chasing.
  • Try Black when fish are wary, the light is bright, or brighter colours are being refused.
  • Fish Orange & Peach or Tango when you want a warmer, more natural-looking attractor shade.
  • Under a bung, set your depth carefully and allow the fly to move naturally with wind drift and surface movement.
  • On a slow sinking line, use a slow figure of eight retrieve rather than stripping too quickly.
  • Add long pauses between draws; many takes come as the fly slows or hangs.
  • Change colour before changing the whole method, especially if fish are following but not taking.
  • Use a suitable fluorocarbon tippet for stillwater work, keeping presentation strong but not overly heavy.
  • Check the fly after a fish or missed take, as soft materials can occasionally wrap or sit awkwardly.

Snowbee Hot Head Wiggly Worms Barbless Fly Selection Ideal Fishing

  • Stillwater trout fisheries where stocked rainbow trout respond to colour and movement.
  • Reservoir banks and boat fishing when fish are feeding mid-water.
  • Bung fishing with a floating line when trout are holding at a consistent depth.
  • Slow sinking line fishing when you need a mobile attractor pattern.
  • Sink tip, neutral density and Kelly Blue style line presentations.
  • Coloured or slightly stirred water where brighter flies remain visible.
  • Cold days when trout want a slower presentation with plenty of pauses.
  • Early season and stocked fish situations where worm-style attractor flies can be very effective.
  • Days when buzzers, nymphs or small lures are being followed but not taken.
  • Rainbow trout fishing, with possible use for brown trout where rules and fishery conditions allow.

FAQ – Snowbee Hot Head Wiggly Worms Barbless Fly Selection


Are the Snowbee Hot Head Wiggly Worms barbless?
Yes. This Snowbee SF142 selection is listed as a barbless fly selection, making it suitable for fisheries that require barbless hooks.

How many flies are included?
The pack contains five flies.

What colours are included in the selection?
The pack shown includes Orange & Peach, Pink, Black, Chartreuse and Tango.

What type of fishing are these flies best for?
They are best suited to stillwater trout fishing, particularly under a bung or on slow to medium sinking lines with a slow retrieve and pauses.

Are these flies suitable for beginners?
Yes. They are straightforward to fish, especially under a bung, but they are also useful for experienced anglers who want a strong attractor pattern for stillwater trout.

What retrieve works best?
A slow figure of eight retrieve or long draws with a good pause between pulls is recommended. Avoid working them too quickly unless fish are clearly chasing hard.


Prestige Snowbee Fly Packs - 

A Unique and Extensive Collection of Proven Fish-Catching Flies

Carefully compiled by global Snowbee ambassador Simon Kidd in collaboration with World Fly Fishing Champion Iain Barr, the Prestige Snowbee Fly Pack range delivers a truly outstanding selection of patterns for fly anglers of every level.

From rivers and reservoirs to stillwaters and the sea, Snowbee’s extensive fly pack collection covers virtually every species that can be successfully targeted on the fly. Whether you need versatile all-round patterns or highly specialised selections for specific conditions and tactics, there is a pack designed to give you confidence on the water.

Drawing on years of experience at international and world championship level, Simon and Iain have carefully refined every pack to include only flies they trust completely — patterns proven to catch fish, not just anglers. Many selections intentionally feature the same fly in multiple sizes, recognising how critical size choice can be when targeting pressured or selective fish.

Each pack is clearly labelled as barbed or barbless to meet modern fishery regulations, with every fly tied on premium-quality Japanese hooks and finished with exceptional attention to detail. Built to withstand the demands of top-level competition, these flies are equally at home in the hands of passionate everyday anglers looking to fish with confidence and success.