Bitch Creek Nymph
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The Bitch Creek Nymph is a bold, unmistakable stonefly pattern that has been putting big trout in the net since it originated on the waters of eastern Idaho. Its two-tone woven chenille body creates a striking, segmented profile with a durability that outlasts most nymphs in the box, while rubber leg tails and antennae add constant movement at both ends of the fly. A hackled thorax rounds out the silhouette with a buggy, lifelike profile that pushes water and gives trout a substantial target on the drift.
Simple in construction but aggressive in presentation, the Bitch Creek Nymph is a big-water fly that thrives in the heavy runs, deep pocket water, and fast freestone currents where large stonefly nymphs are a primary food source. Its bold appearance makes it as much an attractor as it is an imitation—trout eat it because it looks like a stonefly, and they eat it because it looks like something worth chasing down. Effective year-round with peak performance during spring and summer stonefly activity, it's a pattern that rewards anglers willing to fish it with confidence in the biggest water they can find.
Best for:
- Imitating large stonefly nymphs in heavy freestone water
- Deep runs, pocket water, and fast currents holding big trout
- Year-round nymphing with peak effectiveness during stonefly season
📌 Pro Tip: The Bitch Creek's woven chenille body is nearly indestructible—fish it in the gnarliest, most boulder-strewn water you can find without worrying about the fly falling apart. The toughest water is where the biggest fish hold, and this fly was built to go there.