Crafting the Fly
To tie this eye-catching pattern, alternate bands of black and yellow dubbing or foam to replicate the bold stripes of a bumblebee. For the wings, use white or translucent synthetic materials like poly yarn or Antron, tied at the head and swept back to mimic the delicate flutter of a bee in flight.

Why It Works

"The Bumblebee Fly: A Striking Attractor Pattern for Aggressive Strikes"

Though fish rarely feed on bumblebees, the fly’s high-contrast colors and erratic movement provoke instinctive strikes. Its vivid design stands out in the water, triggering curiosity and aggression in predatory fish.

Best Fishing Spots
Deploy the Bumblebee fly in small streams and ponds during warm seasons, when bees and other terrestrial insects are active. Target shaded areas—like overhanging branches or underbrush—where fish expect fallen insects, boosting your chances of a thrilling strike.