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Turck's Tarantula fly pattern
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Turck's Tarantula

Also known as: Tarantula

Imitates: Attractor — hopper, stonefly, large terrestrial

Quick Reference

Best Sizes
#6-10
Best Season
July through September
Best Conditions
Western freestones, big trout water, hopper season, grassy banks
Water Temp
60-72°F
Recommended Tippet
2X-3X

How to Rig It

Single big dry, or the indicator in a hopper-dropper with a stonefly nymph.

How to Present It

Slap it down hard near banks. The plop announces the meal and the rubber legs do the rest on the drift.

Why It Works

Big silhouette, rubber legs, deer-hair head — a perfect hopper imitation that also passes for a stonefly. Designed to draw aggressive strikes from big trout that ignore subtle flies.

History

Tied by Guy Turck for the 1992 Jackson Hole One Fly Contest, where it took the win. Has been a Western hopper-water staple ever since.

Pro Tip

Don't be shy on the cast. Slap the Tarantula down hard near banks — the impact triggers strikes, especially from big browns that grab on the splat.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Tarantula best?+

Mid-July through September during peak hopper season on Western freestone rivers like the Madison, Yellowstone, and Big Hole.

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