BaitfishbeginnerMidwest & Driftless
Flybox sourcing profile
No TWG price or checkout is active. Use this page to validate the fly, then source it through the mapped tier or trusted fly shops.
Pattern Ledger
Want help finding this exact pattern or a tied-to-order equivalent? Join the sourcing ledger and we will prioritize demand by water, species, and pattern.
Sourcing Ledger
TWG checkout is closed. These are current sourcing leads, scored by mapped tier, region, species, fly type, and named-pattern evidence. Confirm availability directly with the tier or shop.
Matched on baitfish flies, bass, baitfish. Large pattern house with broad freshwater and saltwater fly categories.
Matched on baitfish flies, bass, clouser. Broad retail catalog for standard trout, warmwater, salmon/steelhead, and saltwater patterns.
Matched on baitfish flies, smallmouth bass, smallmouth. Appalachian trout and smallmouth source with long-running regional fly catalog depth.
Matched on baitfish flies, bass, bass. Arizona and Southwest shop lead for desert trout, bass, canal carp, and warmwater patterns.
Matched on baitfish flies, smallmouth bass, smallmouth. Michigan and Great Lakes shop lead for steelhead, trout, and smallmouth patterns.
Bob Clouser tied this for smallmouth on the Susquehanna River and accidentally created the most important fly of the twentieth century. The lead eyes flip it hook-point-up so it bounces along rocky bottoms without snagging, which is helpful because smallmouth bass live in places specifically designed to eat your flies. Chartreuse and white is the combination that works everywhere from Ozark smallmouth rivers to the flats of the Florida Keys, which is an absurd range for a fly that takes three minutes to tie.
Current River
MO · Ozark River
Eleven Point River
MO · Ozark River
Spring River
AR · Spring-Fed River
Map unavailable. Locations for Clouser Minnow: Current River, MO; Eleven Point River, MO; Spring River, AR
species science
Smallmouth bass fight harder than trout, eat more aggressively than largemouth, and live in some of the most beautiful water on the continent. From Driftless spring creeks to Great Lakes tributaries to Appalachian smallmouth rivers, the bronze back demands respect and rewards understanding.
technique
The largest brown trout in any river feeds almost exclusively at night. The biggest smallmouth in your favorite river moves into the shallows after dark. And the redfish on the marsh flat feed through the night on every tide. Night fishing is where trophy hunters go when they get serious — here's how to join them.
BaitfishintermediateFind a tier or trusted source
Midwest & Driftless
#2 - #6
Heavy Clouser Minnow variant tied for North Dakota's Missouri River and Lake Sakakawea. Lead eyes and bucktail in chartreuse/white target walleye, smallmouth, and pike in deep, moving water.
Walleye · Smallmouth Bass · Northern Pike
BaitfishbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Great Lakes
#2 - #6
Bob Clouser's original design, purpose-built for Susquehanna smallmouth and equally deadly on Great Lakes bronzebacks. Lead eyes, bucktail, and flash -- the holy trinity of smallmouth bass.
Smallmouth Bass · Largemouth Bass · Walleye
CrustaceanintermediateFind a tier or trusted source
Midwest & Driftless
#4 - #8
Weighted crayfish pattern with rubber legs and dumbell eyes. Imitates the crawdads that are the number-one forage for Ozark smallmouth.
Smallmouth Bass · Largemouth Bass · Channel Catfish
BaitfishbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Southwest & California
1/0-6
Bob Clouser's legendary deep-diving baitfish pattern. The heavy dumbbell eyes ride hook-point-up, making it nearly snag-proof while imitating everything from anchovies to shad.
Striped Bass · Largemouth Bass · Smallmouth Bass · Carp
BaitfishintermediateFind a tier or trusted source
Great Lakes
#2 - #1/0
Wide-profile baitfish imitation with an epoxy head and splayed hackle tail. Pushes water and flashes on the retrieve. Deadly on predatory warm-water species throughout the Great Lakes basin.
Smallmouth Bass · Northern Pike · Walleye
StreamerbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Midwest & Driftless
#6 - #12
The most versatile fly ever tied. Marabou tail, chenille body, palmered hackle. Imitates leeches, crayfish, minnows, and whatever else you need it to be.
Brown Trout · Rainbow Trout · Smallmouth Bass · Largemouth Bass