Stillwater Edge Podcast - Episode #27: The Truth About “Cheat Flies” – Blobs, Boobies & Squirmy Worms
Hook: Some anglers swear by them, others turn their noses up at them. But here’s the thing—so-called “cheat flies” like blobs, boobies, and squirmy worms catch fish. If you’re ignoring them, you’re missing out on one of the most effective ways to trigger aggressive strikes. In this episode, I break down why they work, why trout love them, and why you should be fishing them.
Key Takeaways from This Episode
Why Do Some Anglers Hate These Flies?
Why Do Trout Love These Flies?
Why Should You Be Fishing These Flies?
Pros & Cons of Cheat Flies
Pros:
✔️ High Catch Rates – Proven to outfish traditional flies in many situations.
✔️ Easy to Fish – Great for beginners, and hard to fish incorrectly.
✔️ Perfect for Tough Conditions – When trout aren’t responding to naturals, these flies can change the game.
✔️ Deadly in Cold Water – When natural hatches are minimal, these flies still produce.
Cons:
❌ Not for the Purists – Some anglers will judge, but that’s their problem, not yours.
❌ Can Make You Over-Reliant – Don’t let them replace your ability to fish natural patterns effectively.
❌ Less Effective in Ultra-Clear Water – Sometimes trout prefer subtle, natural imitations.
Final Thoughts
If you want to catch more fish, these flies should be in your box. There’s a time for natural patterns, but there’s also a time to trigger a reaction strike—and that’s where blobs, boobies, and squirmy worms shine.
Call to Action:
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Tight lines, and I’ll see you on the water.