The Silver Stoat Wet Fly (barbed) is a classic Scottish salmon and sea trout pattern that has earned a strong reputation during low water conditions in late spring and summer. Known for its clean contrast and refined flash, this fly pairs a bright silver body with a dark wing to create a clear and effective surface profile.
Originally developed for Scottish rivers, the Silver Stoat became particularly popular when targeting grilse and summer running fish in clear, reduced flows. The reflective body provides subtle attraction without excessive brightness, while the black wing offers a strong silhouette that stands out against lighter water.
Although traditionally fished for salmon and sea trout, the Silver Stoat remains a versatile design and can be tied on singles, doubles or tubes depending on river size and angler preference. Its simple yet striking construction continues to make it a dependable seasonal choice.
Tail - Crest
Body - Silver Flat
Rib - Silver Line
Hackle - Cock Black Natural
Wing - Bucktail Black
Head - Black Silk
Hook - Barbed, Mustad of Norway
Particularly effective during clear, reduced river levels.
Silver body and black wing create a clear visual target.
Long standing reputation for grilse and sea trout.
Use very sparingly to maintain correct presentation.
Ensure bucktail sits straight for a clean profile.
Maintain shape and alignment after repeated swings.
Cast across and slightly downstream, allowing the fly to travel naturally through the current.
Use lighter tackle and careful line control when rivers are clear and levels are low.
Target warmer months when grilse and sea trout respond well to subtle yet visible patterns.
The Silver Stoat Dry Fly remains a respected Scottish classic, valued for its understated flash, defined silhouette and continued effectiveness in summer trout, salmon and sea trout fishing.