Quigley’s Dragon Gurgler
Here is the famous Quigley’s Dragon Gurgler A modern wake fly with an attitude. The Dragon Gurgler wake fly was originally devised by Mr Bob Quigley.
We have designed this version together with steelhead anglers from BC – It is tied on our riffling hitch tube.
We know you’re going to enjoy fishing this pattern – it comes highly recommended. As many of our other wake flies it is tied on our Riffling hitch tube 3.2 millimetres –
Big version
This is a 55 – 50-millimeter version… or Big – Equivalent to a fly tied on a # 2 – 4 hook.
Fish your fly with the hook up-side-down
Some steelhead anglers prefer to fish the hook upside-down on their Quigley’s Dragon Gurgler – and to do so in an easy and smart way you may use a so-called egg hook or up-eye hook – as seen fitted on the fly in the image to the left. The up-eye hook will enable you to get a different angle on the hook and the low-memory medium soft tubing the Gurglers is tied on, is well suited to accommodate such a fly fishing method.
Hot color wake flies for Pacific salmon…
Pacific salmon like this 14-pound hook-nosed northern coho from the Dean River in BC are also suckers for surface flies – Image with courtesy of photographer and topwater devotee Mr Adam Tavender
Here caught on a Quigley’s Dragon Gurgler Hot Pink Big # 2 – 4
See a Quigley's Dragon Gurgler Iridescent - Black in a smaller version
Quigley's Dragon Gurgler - wake fly
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