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Platte River Spider fly pattern
Streamer · #270 of 382

Platte River Spider

The Platte River Spider is a classic western streamer with black, yellow, and red contrast, a strong choice for trout chasing baitfish in rivers and lakes. It targets Platte River Spider fly pattern, western trout streamer, classic streamer fly, and best streamer for aggressive trout searches.

Imitates: Baitfish, leeches, and high-contrast attractor prey

Quick Reference

Best Sizes
#4-8
Best Season
Spring and fall, plus low-light summer windows
Best Conditions
Banks, undercuts, deep runs, stillwater edges, and stained flows
Water Temp
38-60°F
Recommended Tippet
1X-3X

How to Rig It

Fish on a sink-tip or intermediate line when trout are chasing streamers.

How to Present It

Strip with firm pulls and pauses; swing it through tailouts when fish are active.

Why It Works

The black wing and yellow body create a bold silhouette that trout can track in off-color or low-light water.

History

The Platte River Spider comes from the western streamer tradition and remains a recognizable old-school trout pattern.

Pro Tip

Use it in stained water when natural olive streamers vanish but full neon patterns feel too loud.

Frequently Asked Questions

When should I fish a Platte River Spider?+

Fish it during streamer conditions — low light, colored water, banks, and periods when trout are chasing baitfish.

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