
Amy's Ant
Amy's Ant is a high-floating foam terrestrial with deer hair wing and rubber legs, one of the best big dry flies for searching summer trout water. It targets Amy's Ant fly pattern, foam ant dry fly, and best hopper-dropper flies for trout.
Imitates: Large ant, hopper, beetle, and general terrestrial attractor
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #6-12
- Best Season
- Summer through early fall
- Best Conditions
- Banks, pocket water, windy afternoons, and hopper-dropper rigs
- Water Temp
- 55-70°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 3X-4X
How to Rig It
Fish alone or as the top fly with a beadhead dropper beneath.
How to Present It
Drift close to banks, twitch occasionally, and let it splat like a real terrestrial.
Why It Works
The foam body, legs, and bold profile make it easy for trout to see and hard for currents to drown.
History
Jack Dennis popularized Amy's Ant as a durable western attractor for anglers who needed a visible, fishable terrestrial all day.
Pro Tip
If trout refuse a hopper, try Amy's Ant next — its lower, chunkier silhouette often looks more natural.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Amy's Ant really an ant pattern?+
It started as an ant-style attractor, but most anglers fish it as a broader terrestrial and hopper-dropper dry.
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