
Description
The Egg Bandit Sculpin, designed by Umpqua signature tyer Kris Anderson, is a versatile streamer pattern that effectively imitates sculpins—a favored prey for various freshwater predators, including steelhead, sea-run cutthroat, large trout, and smallmouth bass. Originally crafted for steelhead and sea-run cutthroat, this fly features a realistic profile and dynamic action, enhanced by a distinctive "hot spot" near the head, which serves as an additional trigger for predatory fish. Its adaptability across diverse freshwater environments has made it a staple in anglers' fly boxes from Alaska to the Pacific Northwest and beyond.
Pro Tip
Fish the Egg Bandit Sculpin on a sink-tip or full-sinking line to get it down into the strike zone quickly, especially in deep pools, undercut banks, or rocky structures where predatory fish lie in wait. Use a varied retrieve—start with slow, steady strips and then mix in quick, erratic pulls to imitate a fleeing or injured sculpin. Pay attention to pauses in your retrieve; strikes often happen as the fly dives
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Recipe
Hook: Daiichi 2461, size 4 Thread: Olive 140 denier Weight: Lead-free wire, 0.020" diameter Tail: Olive rabbit zonker strip Body: Olive chenille or dubbing Collar: Olive marabou, palmered Head: Tan wool, spun and trimmed to shape Hot Spot: Orange or red chenille behind the head Eyes: Lead or brass dumbbell eyes, size to match hook