![]() When a worm has a band of dark color at its head and tail but a lighter and of brown in the middle, it means a cold start and finish with milder weather in between. The darker the color, the colder the winter. Judy has been collecting the woolies with the help of the viewers for some 30 years and generally speaking they have about an 80% accuracy rate. The wooly worm tradition comes from a mountain custom stretching back several centuries when Native Americans taught the settlers how to read the coat of the wooly worm. All that and the thickness of its coat are all determining factors in predicting the winter season. Each representing the 13 weeks of winter. The coat of the wooly worm, its color, its rings or bands. There are a number of ways that Judy tells us about the winter ahead through nature. WOOLLY WORM - FLY TYING Lance Dean 1.98K subscribers 724 views 2 years ago Tying Demos The Woolly Worm is very effective fly pattern that is relatively easy to tie. ![]() Judy Fraser returns to help us get ready for the season ahead. ![]() ![]() Sometimes if we listen to Mother Nature, she may give us clues too. There are all kinds of scientific tools that help us predict the weather. ![]()
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