Tom Thumb
The Tom Thumb is a buoyant deer-hair dry fly that suggests caddis, terrestrials, and general attractor food, especially in rough trout water. It fits searches like Tom Thumb fly pattern, deer hair trout fly, and best buoyant attractor dry fly.
Imitates: Caddis, hoppers, beetles, and general attractor prey
Quick Reference
- Best Sizes
- #10-16
- Best Season
- Late spring through fall
- Best Conditions
- Pocket water, riffles, meadow streams, and windy afternoons
- Water Temp
- 50-68°F
- Recommended Tippet
- 4X-5X
How to Rig It
Fish alone or as the top fly in a dry-dropper setup.
How to Present It
Dead-drift, skate lightly, or twitch it near grassy banks.
Why It Works
The spun deer hair keeps it floating high while the buggy outline suggests multiple food types at once.
History
A durable bushy attractor popular in New Zealand and beyond, Tom Thumb earned a following anywhere trout reward a high-floating searching dry.
Pro Tip
If trout ignore perfect drifts, try a tiny twitch — the fly often shines as an animated terrestrial.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Tom Thumb a caddis fly?+
It can be fished as a caddis, but most anglers use it as a versatile attractor that also suggests terrestrials.
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