Popcorn Beetle

Stillwater
terrestrial

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Description

The Popcorn Beetle, created by Pyramid Lake guide Doug Ouellette, is widely considered the fly that sparked the modern era of fly fishing at Pyramid Lake, Nevada. Designed to imitate small beetles found in the lake, it quickly became an essential fly for targeting Lahontan Cutthroat Trout. The Popcorn Beetle is a versatile pattern, not only effective for Pyramid Lake’s trout but also useful for various species in stillwaters around the world, both in warm and cold water environments. The fly’s action, akin to a booby fly, causes it to sink during the strip and rise back up during the pause, which mimics the natural movement of prey

Pro Tip

Incorporate a Balanced Leech or Streamer: Pairing the Popcorn Beetle with a small streamer or balanced leech can increase your chances of attracting fish. The contrast in movement between the beetle and the accompanying fly provides additional visual stimuli, making it an excellent choice when fish are less willing to chase single flies.

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Hook: Mustad 9672 or Tiemco 3769, size 6-8 Thread: Olive or brown 6/0 Tail: Marabou or foam (dark brown or olive) Body: Foam (2mm, olive, or brown) Ribbing: Fine gold or copper wire (optional) Wing: Rabbit fur, synthetic fibers, or foam (dark olive or black) Eyes: Bead chain eyes or plastic eyes (optional) Head: Thread or epoxy head (optional for durability)