Baitfish patterns are the flies that catch the biggest predatory fish in both fresh and salt water. When you want to move a large trout, target striped bass in the surf, or intercept a bluewater predator, you need something that looks alive, something that moves with the current, flashes in low light, and profiles like a real baitfish fleeing for its life. From Clousers and Deceivers to modern articulated streamers, the category has never been richer.

We've tied and fished dozens of baitfish patterns across a wide range of species and conditions - freshwater trout and bass, saltwater stripers, snook, permit, and beyond. What emerged from that experience is a practical guide to the patterns that consistently produce and the situations where each one earns its place in your box.

How to Tie a Zonker Streamer Fly

How to Tie a Zonker Streamer Fly

Chandler Crans
The Zonker is a popular trout pattern that can be either stripped or dead dri...

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