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Possie Bugger fly pattern
Nymph · #181 of 532

Possie Bugger

The Possie Bugger is a highly effective trout nymph that blends mayfly, caddis, and general buggy triggers into one versatile guide fly. It shines on Western tailwaters, freestone rivers, and technical riffles where trout want movement, profile, and subtle flash without a gaudy finish.

Imitates: General mayfly and caddis nymphs

Quick Reference

Best Sizes
#12-18
Best Season
Year-round
Best Conditions
Riffles, runs, pocket water, and moderate tailwater currents
Water Temp
42-62°F
Recommended Tippet
4X-5X fluorocarbon

How to Rig It

Use it as the lead fly in a nymph rig or as the heavier anchor above a smaller midge or mayfly trailer.

How to Present It

Drift it close to the bottom with frequent line control. It is best when ticking through broken current rather than hanging under a static indicator all day.

Why It Works

The buggy thorax, ribbed body, and natural movement make it read as many different insects instead of only one exact hatch.

History

The Possie Bugger grew from practical guide-fly design where impression and sink rate mattered more than strict entomology.

Pro Tip

If trout are refusing a flashy perdigon, switch to the Possie Bugger for a softer, more alive profile.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Possie Bugger a mayfly or caddis imitation?+

It can suggest both, which is part of why it is such a strong searching nymph for trout.

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