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Turk's Tarantula
Turk's Tarantula
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Turk's Tarantula
Turk's Tarantula is the definition of a big attractor dry fly — a large, buoyant, rubber-legged pattern that imitates a stonefly, hopper, or large terrestrial while triggering aggressive reaction strikes from trout that are looking for a substantial meal on the surface. Developed by Bob Turk, this fly combines an elk hair wing for floatation and a realistic silhouette with rubber legs that kick and twitch with every current variation, creating an irresistible, lifelike movement that trout simply can't ignore. It's a go-to pattern for summer dry fly fishing in fast water and pocket water wherever large insects are on the menu.
Pattern Details
- Style: Large attractor dry fly / stonefly and terrestrial imitation
- Wing: Elk hair for excellent floatation and a realistic large insect silhouette
- Legs: Rubber legs add lifelike movement and leg detail that trout key in on
- Best water: Fast riffles, pocket water, and broken runs — especially effective during stonefly hatches and hopper season in summer
- Techniques: Dead-drift through riffles and pocket water, or twitched and skated to imitate a struggling insect on the surface
- Sizes available: 8, 10
A summer dry fly essential — Turk's Tarantula is one of those big, bold patterns that moves large trout to the surface and produces aggressive strikes when smaller flies aren't getting noticed.
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