Brown Caterpilar is a fly designed to imitate a caterpillar – a natural food source for trout and other fish feeding close to the banks. Its brown coloration and characteristic profile resemble a caterpillar that has fallen into the water from surrounding vegetation, making it particularly useful during the active season for terrestrial insects.
Caterpillars can fall into the water from overhanging branches, bushes and grassy vegetation. This makes the pattern well suited to fishing close to the bank, especially when fish are feeding on insects originating from the surrounding vegetation.
Best for: Trout, Grayling, Chub
Ideal conditions: Warm months, areas with vegetation and overhanging branches, feeding close to the bank.
- FliesTerrestrial

