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Stimulator - Rubber Leg
Stimulator - Rubber Leg
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Stone Creek™ Rubber Leg Stimulator
The Stone Creek™ Rubber Leg Stimulator is one of the most versatile and productive attractor dry flies available for trout fishing. Designed to imitate stoneflies, salmonflies, hoppers, and other large aquatic or terrestrial insects, this pattern combines exceptional flotation, visibility, and lifelike movement to consistently trigger aggressive surface strikes.
Featuring active rubber legs, a heavily hackled body, peacock herl accents, and gold wire ribbing, the Rubber Leg Stimulator creates an enticing profile that trout find difficult to ignore. The rubber legs add constant movement on the surface, while the buoyant design allows the fly to ride high even in rough water and turbulent currents.
Available in Olive, Orange, Peacock, Royal Red, and Yellow, the Rubber Leg Stimulator excels as both a searching pattern and a highly visible dry-dropper fly capable of suspending heavier nymph rigs below. Whether fishing freestone streams, tailwaters, rivers, or mountain creeks, this pattern consistently produces trout throughout the season.
Features:
• Rubber legs provide lifelike movement and attraction
• High-floating attractor dry fly design
• Effective stonefly, salmonfly, and terrestrial imitation
• Excellent dry-dropper indicator fly
• Highly visible in fast and rough water
• Proven searching pattern for trout
• Durable construction for repeated use
• Effective in rivers, streams, tailwaters, and freestone fisheries
Imitates:
• Stoneflies
• Salmonflies
• Grasshoppers
• Large Terrestrial Insects
• Attractor Patterns
Available Colors:
• Olive
• Orange
• Peacock
• Royal Red
• Yellow
Available Sizes:
• #4
• #6
• #8
• #10
• #12
• #14
• #16
• #18
Fishing Tips:
Fish tight to grassy banks, seams, riffles, pocket water, and undercut banks with a natural drag-free drift. The Rubber Leg Stimulator excels as both a standalone attractor dry fly and as a buoyant dry-dropper pattern capable of supporting weighted nymphs in faster water.
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