
Bunny Sculpin
The Bunny Sculpin is a powerful trout streamer for big browns, bull trout, and aggressive river fish that hunt bottom-dwelling baitfish. Its rabbit-strip movement and broad sculpin head create a lifelike prey profile that excels in cold water and trophy trout conditions.
Imitates: Sculpins and bottom-hugging baitfish
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #2-6
- Best Season
- Year-round, especially fall through spring
- Best Conditions
- Cutbanks, deep runs, boulders, tailouts, and structure-rich trout rivers
- Water Temp
- 38-58°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 0X-2X
How to Rig It
Fish it on a sink-tip or full-sink setup when you need to keep the fly close to the bottom.
How to Present It
Strip it in short bottom-oriented bursts with pauses that let it tumble and hover like a real sculpin.
Why It Works
Rabbit fur keeps moving even when the fly is paused, which makes the pattern look alive at slow streamer speeds.
History
Modern sculpin streamers grew in importance as anglers focused more on large predatory trout and baitfish-driven river systems.
Pro Tip
If you are not occasionally ticking rocks, you are probably fishing this pattern too high in the water column.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is a Bunny Sculpin most effective?+
During cold-water streamer fishing and whenever big trout are feeding on bottom-oriented baitfish near structure.
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