
Breadcrust
The Breadcrust is a rugged cased-caddis and stonefly-style nymph with a rough dubbed body and shellback, a reliable choice for bottom-feeding trout. It fits Breadcrust nymph pattern, cased caddis fly, best buggy trout nymph, and western trout nymph searches.
Imitates: Cased caddis, stonefly nymphs, and large mayfly nymphs
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #8-14
- Best Season
- Year-round
- Best Conditions
- Rocky freestones, riffles, pocket water, and deep runs
- Water Temp
- 38-64°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 4X-5X
How to Rig It
Use as the anchor nymph in a two-fly indicator or tight-line rig.
How to Present It
Dead-drift close to bottom and let it tumble naturally through rocks.
Why It Works
Its rough, chunky profile looks like durable bottom-dwelling food rather than a delicate drifting insect.
History
The Breadcrust became popular as a western searching nymph for trout holding near the bottom.
Pro Tip
Fish it where you would fish a stonefly nymph, especially when smaller flies are not getting noticed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does a Breadcrust imitate?+
Mostly cased caddis and larger bottom-dwelling nymphs, though it works as a general searching nymph too.
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