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Flybox Squirmy Legs

Flybox Squirmy Legs

Flybox Squirmy Legs is an ultra-soft, highly elastic silicone material designed for tying modern worm imitations, larvae and other flies that rely on lifelike movement. Its flexible structure comes alive in even the slightest current, creating irresistible motion that often triggers aggressive strikes from fish.


Technical Specifications

Material Soft elastic silicone
Type Body and leg material, 3 mm
Properties Ultra-soft, highly elastic, lifelike underwater movement and bright colours
Applications Squirmy Wormy flies, nymphs, larvae, attractor patterns and streamers
Manufacturer Flybox

What is Flybox Squirmy Legs?

Flybox Squirmy Legs is a specialised silicone tying material developed to create flies with maximum natural movement. Unlike standard rubber legs, this material is exceptionally soft and flexible, allowing it to twist, pulse and wiggle naturally with the slightest movement of the water.

Although it is best known for tying the famous Squirmy Wormy pattern, it is equally effective for larvae, tails, feelers, legs and other mobile fly components where lifelike action is essential.


Key Features

  • Ultra-soft and highly elastic silicone material.
  • Produces constant, lifelike underwater movement.
  • Perfect for Squirmy Wormy patterns.
  • Suitable for bodies, legs, tails and feelers.
  • Bright colours for increased underwater visibility.
  • Easy to work with for a wide variety of fly patterns.

Ideal For

  • Squirmy Wormy flies.
  • Earthworm imitations.
  • Larvae and nymph patterns.
  • Attractor nymphs.
  • Streamers with mobile components.
  • Trout, grayling and other freshwater species.

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When tying with Flybox Squirmy Legs, use several shorter sections instead of one long piece. This helps the material retain its shape, produces more natural movement in the water and improves durability after repeated strikes.