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Undertaker Fly

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The Story

The Undertaker is a classic hairwing wet fly designed for Atlantic salmon and steelhead fishing. It acts as a powerful attractor pattern rather than imitating a specific insect. Anglers consider this fly a necessary choice for its ability to provoke strikes from migrating fish in a variety of river conditions.

What It Imitates

This fly is an attractor pattern that does not look like any specific natural food source. It uses a mix of bright colors and dark materials to annoy or excite fish into biting. The contrast between the bright butt and the dark body creates a trigger that salmon find hard to ignore.

How To Use It

Fish this fly on the swing using a floating line or a sink tip. Cast downstream and across the current to let the line tension pull the fly across the river. Keep a tight line to feel the grab as the fly enters the holding water. It works best when swimming steadily through the current speed.

When To Use It

This pattern is famous for working well in low light or on cloudy days. Many anglers tie it on during the evening hours just before the sun goes down. It is also a great choice for stained water where the dark silhouette helps fish see it against the surface.

Why We Like It

The specific color blend of gold, green, and red against a black body gives this fly a unique look. It balances visibility with a natural dark profile. We appreciate how Gaspe Fly Company ties these on strong hooks that hold up to heavy fish.

Comparisons

Undertaker vs Green Butt Skunk: The Green Butt Skunk has a white wing and tail that makes it much brighter than the Undertaker. You should choose the Skunk for brighter days or faster water where visibility is key. The Undertaker is the better option for evenings or darker water.

Undertaker vs Blue Charm: The Blue Charm is a much subtler fly with less flash and color. It works best in low and clear water conditions where fish are spooky. The Undertaker is a bolder pattern that you should use when fish are aggressive or water levels are normal.

Undertaker vs Black Bear Green Butt: The Black Bear Green Butt relies mostly on the green tag for attraction and has a very simple profile. The Undertaker adds gold and red elements that create more complexity and flash. Choose the Undertaker when you want a pattern that stands out more in the water.

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Description

The Undertaker is a classic hairwing wet fly designed for Atlantic salmon and steelhead fishing. It acts as a powerful attractor pattern rather than imitating a specific insect. Anglers consider this fly a necessary choice for its ability to provoke strikes from migrating fish in a variety of river conditions.

What It Imitates

This fly is an attractor pattern that does not look like any specific natural food source. It uses a mix of bright colors and dark materials to annoy or excite fish into biting. The contrast between the bright butt and the dark body creates a trigger that salmon find hard to ignore.

How To Use It

Fish this fly on the swing using a floating line or a sink tip. Cast downstream and across the current to let the line tension pull the fly across the river. Keep a tight line to feel the grab as the fly enters the holding water. It works best when swimming steadily through the current speed.

When To Use It

This pattern is famous for working well in low light or on cloudy days. Many anglers tie it on during the evening hours just before the sun goes down. It is also a great choice for stained water where the dark silhouette helps fish see it against the surface.

Why We Like It

The specific color blend of gold, green, and red against a black body gives this fly a unique look. It balances visibility with a natural dark profile. We appreciate how Gaspe Fly Company ties these on strong hooks that hold up to heavy fish.

Comparisons

Undertaker vs Green Butt Skunk: The Green Butt Skunk has a white wing and tail that makes it much brighter than the Undertaker. You should choose the Skunk for brighter days or faster water where visibility is key. The Undertaker is the better option for evenings or darker water.

Undertaker vs Blue Charm: The Blue Charm is a much subtler fly with less flash and color. It works best in low and clear water conditions where fish are spooky. The Undertaker is a bolder pattern that you should use when fish are aggressive or water levels are normal.

Undertaker vs Black Bear Green Butt: The Black Bear Green Butt relies mostly on the green tag for attraction and has a very simple profile. The Undertaker adds gold and red elements that create more complexity and flash. Choose the Undertaker when you want a pattern that stands out more in the water.