The White Wulff Dry Fly is a highly visible surface pattern built in the traditional Wulff style, offering exceptional buoyancy and stability in faster and more turbulent water. Designed to remain easy to track in glare, riffles and fading evening light, this fly provides anglers with clear visual control throughout the drift.
The upright white wing and full hackle create a bold silhouette that trout can detect quickly in broken current. Its bushy construction allows it to ride confidently on the surface, making it particularly effective when fishing lively rivers or when a stronger profile is needed to stand out among natural insects.
Rather than copying a single species, the white Wulff functions as a general high floating style attractor. It excels in situations where visibility and durability are essential, especially when targeting rising trout in fast moving water.
Please note all of our fishing flies are barbless unless otherwise stated.
White Wulff Dry Fly Specifications
Tail - Calf Body White
Body - Antron White
Hackle - Cock Badger
Wing - Calf Body White
Head - White Silk
Hook - Barbless, Mustad of Norway
Target Species - Trout
Why Choose The White Wulff?
Outstanding Visibility
Bright wing makes tracking easy in rough or low light conditions.
High Floating Profile
Full hackle and hair wing keep the fly riding securely on the surface.
Ideal for Fast Water
Designed for durability and stability in demanding river flows.
How To Dress The White Wulff Dry Fly
Apply Floatant To Wing & Hackle
Lightly treat these areas before casting to maintain lift.
Avoid Over Saturating The Body
Allow the fly to maintain a natural footprint in the film.
Dry Between Casts
Use amadou or desiccant powder if flotation begins to decline.
How To Fish The White Wulff Dry Fly
Upstream Dead Drift
Cast upstream into riffles and allow a clean drag free drift through feeding lanes. The buoyant build keeps the fly visible throughout the presentation.
Broken Water Approach
Fish confidently in lively currents where trout respond to bold surface silhouettes.
Searching Pattern Use
Deploy when no clear hatch is present and trout are willing to rise to a noticeable attractor.
Skitter Method
Introduce gentle movement across the surface to imitate a struggling insect and trigger reaction takes.
Hop Retrieve
Add subtle lifts during the drift to create light disturbance that suggests natural surface movement.
The White Wulff Dry Fly combines classic Wulff durability with enhanced brightness, offering dependable flotation and visibility across a wide range of river conditions.

