
Thin Mint
The Thin Mint is a black, olive, and brown Woolly Bugger variation that imitates leeches, baitfish, and small sculpins for trout in rivers and lakes. It targets Thin Mint fly pattern, Thin Mint Woolly Bugger, best trout streamer, and olive black bugger searches.
Imitates: Leeches, baitfish, damselfly nymphs, and small sculpins
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #6-12
- Best Season
- Year-round
- Best Conditions
- Stillwaters, cutbanks, riffle edges, and cloudy streamer days
- Water Temp
- 38-64°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 2X-4X
How to Rig It
Fish on floating, intermediate, or sink-tip lines depending on depth.
How to Present It
Strip, jig, dead-drift, or slowly crawl it near bottom.
Why It Works
The three-tone tail and body cover black, olive, and brown forage at once, making it a better searching bugger.
History
The Thin Mint became a modern confidence streamer because it updates the Woolly Bugger with blended forage colors.
Pro Tip
If you only carry one bugger color, carry Thin Mint. It covers more conditions than plain black or olive.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a Thin Mint a Woolly Bugger?+
Yes. It is a popular multi-color Woolly Bugger variation.
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