
Meat Whistle
The Meat Whistle is a jig-style streamer with dumbbell eyes, rabbit strip, rubber legs, and a bulky head, designed to crawl and hop like sculpins or crayfish. It fits Meat Whistle fly pattern, jig streamer for trout, sculpin streamer, and crayfish trout fly searches.
Imitates: Sculpins, crayfish, gobies, and bottom-oriented baitfish
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #2-8
- Best Season
- Year-round, strongest spring and fall
- Best Conditions
- Rocky banks, deep buckets, stained water, and aggressive streamer windows
- Water Temp
- 38-60°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 0X-2X
How to Rig It
Fish on sink-tip lines or short stout leaders so it rides near bottom.
How to Present It
Hop it, crawl it, or strip-pause it along bottom structure.
Why It Works
The jigging action and bulky head make it behave like prey that lives on the bottom, where big trout often hunt.
History
John Barr's Meat Whistle became a favorite modern streamer for anglers targeting predatory trout.
Pro Tip
Do not over-strip it. Let it drop and kick — many strikes happen on the fall.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Meat Whistle a sculpin fly?+
Yes. It is commonly fished as a sculpin, crayfish, or bottom-hugging baitfish imitation.
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