
Description
The Sunken or Drowned Ant is a simple yet highly effective fly pattern designed to imitate terrestrial ants that have fallen into the water. Fish readily feed on these drowned insects, especially during warmer months when ants are most active. The pattern features a segmented body that mimics the natural profile of an ant, often with a slightly glossy or textured appearance to replicate the sheen of a wet insect. This fly is particularly effective in rivers and streams where fish are opportunistically feeding on terrestrials caught in the drift.Hook size 14-20
Pro Tip
At the end of the drift, swing the fly and hold before recasting to allow the fly to rise in the water column.
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Recipe
- Hook: TMC 2457 (or similar Scud Hook)
- Abdomen: Brown Danville 210 Thread
- Legs: Hackle or Natural Pheasant Rump Feather
- Thorax: Black Danville 210 Thread
- Head: Black Bead Head or Glass Bead
Video
From: The Slide Inn


