Conehead Yuk Bug - Rootbeer
2001-4
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The Conehead Rootbeer Yuk Bug is the deepest-running version of the Yuk Bug in the warm amber-brown colorway, adding a metal conehead for fast sink rates and a head-down jigging action that brings the marabou tail to life along the bottom. The same nymph-streamer crossover versatility the Yuk Bug is known for is all here—buggy dubbed body, pulsing marabou, and a profile that suggests stonefly nymphs, caddis larvae, small sculpin, and a range of subsurface prey—but the cone puts the fly in water the standard Rootbeer Yuk Bug can't reach.
Built for the deepest runs, heaviest pocket water, and fastest currents, the Conehead version excels when fish are holding tight to the bottom in big water and you need a fly that gets there immediately and stays there. The rootbeer coloration is a natural match for darker-substrate rivers, shaded runs, and the kind of deep slots where trophy trout, smallmouth bass, and steelhead hold and feed aggressively on high-value prey. Dead-drift it along the bottom, swing it through the tail of a run, or strip it back through holding lies—the conehead keeps the fly in the zone no matter how you present it.
Best for:
- Deep runs, heavy pocket water, and fast currents
- Darker-substrate rivers and shaded holding water
- Multi-species targeting for trout, smallmouth bass, and steelhead
📌 Pro Tip: In deep, fast runs where you can't feel the bottom, the Conehead Yuk Bug is your depth check—if you're not occasionally ticking the substrate, add a few inches of tippet between your indicator and the fly until you feel that contact. The fish are down there, and the conehead will find them.