Description
The Muddler Minnow is one of the most iconic and versatile flies in fly fishing history. First tied in the 1930s by Don Gapen to imitate sculpins in Ontarios Nipigon River, this pattern has remained a favorite for targeting big trout. Its buoyant deer hair head and erratic movement make it irresistible in a variety of water types.
- Imitates sculpins, baitfish, and even grasshoppers when fished dry
- Highly versatiledead drift, swing, or strip it through deeper runs
- Spun deer hair head adds buoyancy and lifelike action
- Ideal for trout in rivers, streams, and stillwaters
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