
Egan's Cranefly Larva
Egan's Cranefly Larva is a long simple subsurface pattern built for trout feeding on oversized drifting larvae in western rivers. It targets cranefly larva trout fly, Lance Egan nymph, and best large euro nymph searches.
Imitates: Cranefly larvae and other elongated aquatic larvae
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #8-12
- Best Season
- Spring through fall
- Best Conditions
- Soft edges, undercut banks, and moderate runs where larger food drifts
- Water Temp
- 46-62°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 4X-5X
How to Rig It
Fish as the point fly on a euro rig or under a buoyant indicator in slower lanes.
How to Present It
Keep it near bottom and let the long body drift with almost no tension.
Why It Works
Its oversized silhouette stands out when trout are looking for a more substantial meal.
History
Many modern river anglers added cranefly larva patterns after noticing how often trout eat larger wormlike larvae off the bottom.
Pro Tip
Use it after runoff or in fertile rivers where trout are used to seeing bigger food items.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Cranefly Larva imitate?+
It imitates long pale larval food forms that drift near the bottom.
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