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Bank Robber Sculpin

Bank Robber Sculpin

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Bank Robber Sculpin Articulated Streamer Fly

The Bank Robber Sculpin is built for anglers who want to dig trophy fish out from deep cobblestone runs and undercut banks and put them into the net. Designed to mimic large, bulky sculpins and bottom-dwelling baitfish, this aggressive sculpin streamer fly pushes a ton of water, triggers heavy predatory strikes, and rides hook-point-up to significantly reduce snags on rocky river bottoms.

Tied on a single stout, premium size 2 hook, the Bank Robber features a dense, sculpted head that establishes a realistic silhouette while maintaining incredibly lifelike movement through the rest of the body. This high-performance pattern utilizes a specialized Streamer Stripper hook, with the rear section built on articulated fish spines to give the tail a natural swimming action. When fished with a hard jerk-strip retrieve, this fly darts and dives erratically, making it irresistible to large brown trout, rainbow trout, and smallmouth bass.

Key Features & Action:

  • Articulated Swimming Action: Built with a jointed fish spine in the tail section, providing fluid, natural movement between strips.

  • Hook-Point-Up Design: Designed to ride upside down, allowing you to bounce it off logs, boulders, and steep banks with minimal hang-ups.

  • Premium Hook Construction: Tied on a razor-sharp, heavy-wire Streamer hook capable of handling hard hook sets and big fish.

  • The Perfect Meal Profile: At 2.75 inches long, it offers the ideal large-carbohydrate profile that big freshwater predators target.

Product Specifications:

  • Fly Pattern: Bank Robber Sculpin

  • Hook Size: Size 2 (Streamer Stripper Hook)

  • Total Length: Approx. 2.75 inches

  • Fly Type: Articulated Sculpin Streamer

Available Colors:

  • Olive: A highly versatile, all-purpose sculpin tone that excels in most freestone rivers, overcast days, and low-light conditions.

  • Tan: Ideal for lighter river bottoms, sandy runs, or ultra-clear water where a natural, blending presentation is key.