
Egan's Drowned Ant
Egan's Drowned Ant is a compact black euro nymph that suggests drowned terrestrials, beetles, and dark subsurface morsels that trout regularly eat. It supports Drowned Ant fly pattern, black euro nymph, and modern trout competition flies searches.
Imitates: Drowned ants, beetles, and dark attractor prey
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #14-18
- Best Season
- Summer through fall
- Best Conditions
- Banks, glides, and clear trout water with terrestrial activity
- Water Temp
- 48-64°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 5X-6X
How to Rig It
Fish as a middle or point fly in summer euro rigs when trout are eating small dark food forms.
How to Present It
Drift it naturally through the seam, especially close to grassy banks and undercut edges.
Why It Works
The dense black body creates a strong silhouette that trout pick out quickly.
History
Competition anglers often adapt terrestrial ideas into subsurface patterns because drowned land bugs are common river food.
Pro Tip
This fly gets overlooked, but it is deadly in late summer when trout are eating dark drowned terrestrials.
Frequently Asked Questions
When should I fish Egan's Drowned Ant?+
Fish it in summer and early fall near grassy banks and terrestrial-heavy water.
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