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RIO's Webster Crouser

$59.99

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Description

Half crab, half Clouser, the Crouser has become a staple for targeting Striped Bass in New England. Especially early and late season, this pattern seems to produce bites that previous Clouser or crab flies will not. This pattern which I consider something of a œcreature bait� can mimic a wide array of forage found on the coast of New England. Could be a crab, could be a minnow, could be a shrimp, could be a crab eating a minnow, or a bait fish eating a shrimp. Maybe a lobster or mummichog? The great thing is it could be any, and odds are this is one of the reasons that the Crouser is so effective in so many different situations. This pattern was designed to drag directly on sand or mud bottom using a sink tip fly line, however has proven equally effective on intermediate or floating fly lines. Smaller sizes have become quite popular for anglers targeting bonefish and permit in tropical environments as well. This pattern is available for U.S. shipping only.

Fishing Profile

Lure
Best for
Fly, Inshore, Offshore
Presentation
Bottom
Techniques
Casting, Bottom Fishing
Conditions
Clear Water, Open Water, Current
SeasonYear Round
WaterSaltwater

Field Notes

This is a saltwater streamer-style fly designed to imitate a crab, baitfish, or shrimp, especially for striped bass in New England. It is intended to be fished near the bottom on a sink tip line, but can also be effective on intermediate or floating lines when fish are feeding higher in the water column.

Pros

  • Versatile forage imitation that can suggest crab, shrimp, or baitfish
  • Effective for striped bass and also useful for bonefish and permit
  • Works on sink tip, intermediate, or floating lines

Cons

  • Best presentation often requires getting it down near sand or mud bottom
  • More specialized saltwater fly than a general freshwater pattern

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