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Bitch Creek fly pattern
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Bitch Creek

Also known as: Bitch Creek Nymph

Imitates: Large stonefly nymph

Quick Reference

Best Sizes
#4-10
Best Season
Spring through fall
Best Conditions
Fast freestones, pocket water, stained runoff, western rivers
Water Temp
45-62°F
Recommended Tippet
3X-4X

How to Rig It

Lead fly in a two-nymph rig or under a large indicator in heavy water.

How to Present It

Bounce it through boulders and seams. It is built for rough water and aggressive trout.

Why It Works

The black-and-orange color contrast, rubber legs, and large silhouette make it highly visible and convincing in fast or stained water.

History

Named after Idaho's Bitch Creek, this pattern became one of the most famous Western stonefly nymphs ever tied.

Pro Tip

When runoff colors the river, the Bitch Creek often outfishes more natural stonefly patterns because trout can track it more easily.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the Bitch Creek so effective?+

It is big, visible, and buggy — exactly what trout want in turbulent water where they have little time to inspect a fly.

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