Carter Bug

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Description

The Carter Bug, created by Bill Carter in the 1960s, is a renowned bug pattern hailing from New Brunswick, Canada. Designed to mimic a variety of aquatic invertebrates, this versatile fly has gained widespread recognition for its effectiveness in both stillwater and moving water environments. The Carter Bug is particularly known for its lifelike action, thanks to its unique design and materials, which help it to sink and flutter with a natural, enticing movement. Originally created to target trout, the Carter Bug is now a popular choice for a range of species, from panfish to bass, thanks to its ability to imitate various insects during their aquatic life stages.

Pro Tip

Use a Slow Retrieve for Maximum Action: The Carter Bug is highly effective when retrieved slowly. Its design allows it to flutter and sink, mimicking an insect drifting in the current. A slow, consistent retrieve helps to replicate the natural movement of a bug struggling in the water, making it particularly attractive to predatory fish.

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Recipe

  • Hook: 2X-Long Dry Fly Hook
  • Thread: Yellow
  • Wing/Post: Calf Tail or Kip Tail
  • Body: Deer Hair or Elk Hair
  • Hackle: Brown or Ginger Hackle Feather
  • Optional: Chenille or Dubbing
  • Fly-Tying Glue

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From: TJM Fishing