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Game Changer fly pattern
Streamer · #138 of 382

Game Changer

Also known as: Chocklett's Game Changer, Feather Game Changer

Imitates: Baitfish (shad, shiner, perch, trout fry)

Quick Reference

Best Sizes
3-6 inches
Best Season
Year-round in tailwaters and warmwater fisheries
Best Conditions
Big rivers, tailwaters, lakes, warmwater fisheries with big predators
Water Temp
45-70°F
Recommended Tippet
0X-2X, 7-9wt rod

How to Rig It

Multi-shank articulated streamer with up to 8 segments, creating a snake-like swim no other fly matches.

How to Present It

Slow strip with long pauses. The fly swims on its own — overworking it kills the action.

Why It Works

The shank-and-feather construction lets every segment pivot independently, mimicking the swim of a real baitfish more convincingly than any other streamer ever tied.

History

Invented by Blane Chocklett in the 2010s, the Game Changer revolutionized predator fly tying and spawned a whole category of articulated patterns.

Pro Tip

Use it for big browns, bass, musky, pike, and stripers. Match the local baitfish color — shad white, perch yellow-green, trout olive.

Frequently Asked Questions

What rod for a Game Changer?+

8-9wt for trout-sized versions, 10-12wt for musky-sized. The wind resistance demands extra line speed.

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