Bite Snack Sculpin

Sculpin
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Description

Jeremy’s Bite Snack Sculpin was created by Jeremy Clark on the famed Madison River in Montana to replicate the compact and natural profile of sculpins found in trout streams across the Rocky Mountain West. Designed as a 3-inch articulated streamer, it combines subtle movement and lifelike materials to attract larger predatory trout without appearing overly intimidating to more selective fish. The fly’s articulated body enhances its swimming action, while its deer hair head creates turbulence, mimicking the erratic motions of a fleeing sculpin. This versatile design shines in both clear and turbid waters, making it a favorite among streamer enthusiasts looking to target trophy-sized fish.

Pro Tip

Mimic a Flushed Sculpin: In high-water conditions, bounce the fly along the bottom using short, jerky strips and occasional pauses. This simulates a disoriented sculpin being swept downstream by the current.

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Rear Hook: Daiichi 2461, Size 4 Articulation: Wapsi 20mm Fish Shank Thread: Uni-Thread 6/0, Olive Tail: Olive or natural squirrel strip with hints of black barring Body: Rabbit fur palmered along the shank Collar: Spun and clipped deer hair in olive or natural brown Flash: Sparse Pearl Flashabou for subtle shimmer