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Snipe and Purple fly pattern
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Snipe and Purple

Snipe and Purple is a refined soft hackle trout fly that suggests small dark mayflies, drowned spinners, and other slim emergent insects. It is a strong choice on rivers where trout respond to understated movement and classic wet-fly presentation.

Imitates: Small dark mayflies, drowned adults, and emergers

Quick Reference

Best Sizes
#14-18
Best Season
Spring through fall
Best Conditions
Smooth glides, tailouts, and moderate riffles during mayfly activity
Water Temp
44-62°F
Recommended Tippet
5X-6X

How to Rig It

Fish it in a two-fly soft-hackle cast or beneath a higher-floating dry during hatch periods.

How to Present It

Let it drift, tighten slightly, then allow it to swing broadside near the surface.

Why It Works

The purple silk and natural feather combine subtle color contrast with very lifelike movement.

History

Another famous North Country spider, Snipe and Purple survives in modern boxes because trout still respond to its simplicity.

Pro Tip

Fish it when trout refuse fully formed dries. Many are eating insects in transition, not finished adults.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Snipe and Purple imitate?+

It often suggests small dark mayflies or drowned emergers, especially during subtle mayfly activity.

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