Terrestrials

Top Terrestrial Fly Patterns

As the hatches dwindle and hillsides dry out, the terrestrial season begins in the Greater Yellowstone Region. Hoppers, ants, and beetles make for some of the most exciting and memorable dry fly fishing of the season. Watching a big brown emerge from an undercut bank and engulf your hopper pattern is hard to beat, and you want to have the right fly for the situation. Check out my top terrestrial fly patterns for the Yellowstone Region.

Sweetgrass Hopper (Tan)

Size #8-10

Sweetgrass Hopper (Peach)

Size #8-10

Thunder Thighs Hopper (Tan)

Size #8-12

Thunder Thighs Hopper (Yellow)

Size #8-12

Thunder Thighs Hopper (Peach)

Size #8-12

Dornan's Water Walker (Peanut)

Size #12-14

Dornan's Water Walker (Pink)

Size #12-14

Schroeder’s Parachute Hopper (Tan)

Size #8-14

Panty Dropper Hopper (Yellow)

Size #12

Chernobyl Ant (Cricket)

Size #10

Micro Chubby Chernobyl (Tan)

Size #12-16

Micro Chubby Chernobyl (Purple)

Size #12-16

Micro Chubby Chernobyl (Pink)

Size #12-16

Micro Chubby Chernobyl (Black)

Size #12-16

Longhorn Beetle

Size #10

Foam Beetle

Size #12-16

Foam Beetle

Size #12-16

Foam Beetle

Size #12-14

Arrick’s Flying Ant

Size #14-16

Parachute Ant

Size #14-18

Flying Ant (Red)

Size #16

Flying Ant (Black)

Size #16

Harrop's CDC Ant (Black)

Size #16-18

Harrop's CDC Ant (Cinnamon)

Size #16-18

Bloom's Parachute Flying Ant

Size #14-16

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