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Bionic Ant |
Getting an ant pattern that is buoyant, easy to see, and fish approved wasn't easy. There are several patterns out there that check one of those boxes, maybe two, but rarely all three. The Bionic Ant has become my go-to terrestrial, and really, my go-to dry fly during non-hatch periods and often during major hatches! Sure, the Bionic is basically an oversized sailor ant pattern with a few extra materials, but the biggest change for me regarding this pattern is its size. Previously, I fished size 16 and smaller ant patterns. Not any more. Other than a few experiences with European Grayling, I don't really fish ants smaller than a 14 (Grayling have small mouths compared to Trout and although they'll gladly attempt to eat a large Bionic Ant, they rarely get it in their mouth well enough to hook them). Anyway, my point is that I recommend you try fishing ants much larger than you'd think. I mostly use size 10 & 12. With a foam body, white top for visibility, small legs for movement and silhouette this pattern gets attention. Add a nice brown, or my favorite, coachman brown, hackle to the center and you have a buoyant, visible, fish catching fly. One final tying tip, use oversize hackle and trim it flat on the bottom. See the video for more info.
Don't overthink this. Remove the "hatch-matching" thoughts from your fishy brain. Go big, be accurate with your casts, fish near overhanging brush, or along grassy banks and make sure you get a nice "plop" with your delivery of the fly. Most important, make sure the fly is drifting free of drag. Combine that formula with a river or stream full of Trout and you'll see why the Bionic Ant has replaced standard dry fly patterns in my fly box.
Material List
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Hook: TMC 100 Dry Fly Hook - 12 - 25 Pack (Sizes #10 - #16) Image may be NSFW.
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Thread: UTC Ultrathread 70 Denier - Black Image may be NSFW.
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Body: Foam Ant Bodies - Black - Large (or medium for #16, #14) Image may be NSFW.
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Wing: Para Post Wing Material - Cinnamon Caddis Image may be NSFW.
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Legs: Daddy Long Legs - Black Image may be NSFW.
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Hackle: Whiting Eurohackle Saddle - Dyed Natural Brown (or any other brown hackle) Image may be NSFW.
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