
Madam X
Imitates: Attractor — hopper/stonefly/large terrestrial
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #8-12
- Best Season
- Summer through early fall
- Best Conditions
- Western rivers, banks, hopper water, terrestrial-rich runs
- Water Temp
- 60-72°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 3X-4X
How to Rig It
Single dry, or the indicator dry in a hopper-dropper rig with a beadhead nymph.
How to Present It
Cast tight to grassy banks and let it drift. The rubber legs kick on every micro-current — and on the angler's twitch.
Why It Works
The yellow body and white wing scream 'big terrestrial' while the rubber legs add lifelike kick. It's a hopper, a stonefly, and a big caddis rolled into one searching pattern.
History
Designed by Doug Swisher in Montana in the 1980s, Madam X became the prototype for nearly every modern rubber-leg attractor dry fly.
Pro Tip
Twitch it. Unlike most dries, a small twitch makes the rubber legs kick and triggers reaction strikes from fish that ignored a dead drift.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it called Madam X?+
Designer Doug Swisher named it after the famous portrait — a fly meant to be sexy and irresistible to trout.
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