Clouser Minnow - Red/White - Size 2
In Stock • Bozeman, MT
Description
First tied in the late 1980s by Pennsylvania guide Bob Clouser, the Clouser Minnow is one of the most influential and productive flies ever created. Originally developed for smallmouth bass on the Susquehanna River, the pattern quickly gained worldwide recognition when Lefty Kreh used it extensively and proclaimed it to be one of the most effective flies he had ever fished. Today, it remains a cornerstone in both freshwater and saltwater fly boxes.
The Clouser Minnow is a simple yet brilliantly designed pattern that combines natural movement with a jigging action. Typically tied with bucktail for the wing and body, a touch of flash for attraction, and weighted dumbbell eyes to flip the hook point up, the fly rides true while avoiding snags. The wing materials collapse and pulse like a fleeing baitfish, while the sparse profile ensures a clean silhouette that can be dressed in countless color combinations to match regional forage.
What makes the Clouser so versatile is its universal appeal across species. It is equally effective stripped across a flat for bonefish, worked through rips for striped bass, or cast into rivers for smallmouth and trout. Anglers use it for everything from redfish (one of our Favorite Redfish Flies), snook, and tarpon in the salt to pike, musky, and largemouth bass in freshwater. Quite simply, if a fish eats baitfish, chances are it will eat a Clouser Minnow.
Durable, adaptable, and endlessly customizable, the Clouser Minnow continues to be one of the most trusted patterns in the sport—a true classic that belongs in every angler’s arsenal.
Hook: Gamakatsu SP11-3L3H (Salt) or TMC 9395 (Fresh)
Thread: UTC 140
Flash: Krystal Flash
Body/Tail: Bucktail
Eyes: Painted Lead Eyes