Pat's Rubberlegs
In Stock • Bozeman, MT
- Chenille body and rubber legs create buggy, high-visibility profile
- Rubber legs provide constant lifelike movement in current
- Excellent in fast water, deep runs, and high-water conditions
- Proven producer year-round
Description
The Pat’s Rubberleg, originally developed by Idaho guide Pat Bennett, is a stonefly nymph pattern that’s gained a cult following for its simplicity and effectiveness. Tied with a chenille body and long rubber legs, it imitates large stonefly nymphs, but also works as a general attractor for a variety of aquatic insects. Its buggy silhouette and lifelike movement make it a go-to fly in high water or when fishing deep runs and fast currents. Typically fished as part of a two-fly nymph rig under an indicator or Euro-style, it gets down quickly and draws aggressive eats. Whether you're targeting trout in Appalachia or across the U.S. West, the Pat’s Rubberleg is a must-have confidence pattern.