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Last Chance Cripple - Brown Drake - Size 10

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$2.89
Size Option: Size 10
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  • Realistic cripple mayfly imitation for selective trout
  • Low-riding profile sits naturally in the surface film
  • Buggy silhouette imitates partially emerged insects
  • Effective during BWO, PMD, and larger mayfly hatches
  • Excellent for technical hatch situations and pressured fish
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Description

Rene Harrop’s Last Chance Cripple is a refined mayfly imitation designed for the most selective trout and technical dry fly situations. Created to represent a crippled brown drake mayfly—one that is partially emerged or struggling at the surface—it’s a deadly pattern when trout refuse fully hatched duns. The fly’s delicate and realistic profile makes it a favorite for spring creeks, tailwaters, and calm slicks where fish feed cautiously, especially on famed waters like Idaho’s Henry’s Fork.

Tied with a slender body and soft CDC wing, the Last Chance Cripple lands lightly on the water and maintains buoyancy without disrupting the surface film. Its sparse construction provides a subtle, natural silhouette that mimics the vulnerability of an emerging insect, triggering confident eats from wary trout. This pattern excels during hatches when fish are keying in on cripples and emergers rather than adults, and it remains one of the most trusted flies in Harrop’s lineup.