Crane Fly Larva
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The Crane Fly Larva imitates the fat, segmented grub of the crane fly, a cream-tan worm-like morsel that trout root for along the bottom and undercut banks.
Crane fly larvae are a year-round food source that dislodge into the drift in high or dirty water, making this a reliable searching pattern when no hatch is happening.
Best for:
- Dead-drifting along the bottom and undercut banks
- High or off-color water with no hatch
- Searching for trout feeding subsurface
📌 Pro Tip: Fish it deep on a dead drift with a touch of weight — crane fly larvae tumble helplessly along the bottom, so the more natural the drift, the better.