The Creme Catalpa Worm 2ct is a two-pack of catalpa worm imitations from Creme Baits, designed for fly anglers targeting panfish and other warmwater species that key on aquatic and terrestrial larvae. Catalpa worms—the caterpillar form of the catalpa moth—are a proven natural food source for bass, bluegill, and catfish, making them a solid pattern to have in rotation during late summer and fall when naturals are abundant in and around structure. This compact pack gives you a spare so you can keep fishing without scrambling when one gets chewed up or lost.
Creme Baits specializes in soft-plastic fly patterns that blend the castability and line-control of traditional fly fishing with the durability and scent profile of modern bass and panfish baits. The catalpa worm silhouette mimics the yellowish, segmented body of the natural insect, a profile that works equally well stripped through grass, around fallen timber, or dead-drifted near the bank where terrestrials drop into the water.
Whether you're chasing bluegill beds in a farm pond, working a creek for smallmouth, or prospecting unfamiliar shallow water, having a few proven larval patterns on hand keeps your box versatile without overcomplicating things. Two flies mean you're not locked into one specimen if the first one breaks or gets lost—a practical touch for a day on the water.
Specifications
| Brand | Creme Baits |
| Product | Catalpa Worm Fly |
| Quantity | 2 Flies |
Frequently Asked Questions
What fish will catalpa worm flies catch?
Catalpa worms imitate a natural food source for panfish, bass, and catfish. The pattern works best in warmwater situations where the natural catalpa moth caterpillar is present, typically late summer and early fall.
How should I fish a catalpa worm fly?
Fish it like any other nymph or larval pattern: strip it through structure, dead-drift it near banks and vegetation, or work it slowly along the bottom. Catalpa worms are bottom-oriented and don't move fast, so a steady retrieve or patient drift usually outperforms aggressive stripping.
Is this a floating or sinking fly?
The product information provided does not specify sink rate or flotation. Contact Bosque Outdoors if you need clarification on rigging and weighting for your intended depth.

