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Surf Flies

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Gary Bulla and friends have developed a series of salt water flies that have proved very effective on a wide variety of salt water species. We have posted recipes for home tiers (using the Fly Tying Cabinet, we hope), and now offer hand tied versions for purchase including:

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The Surf Rat
Originated by Brian Hastings

A consistently productive surf fly that swims upside down Clouser-style.  It works well on a variety of species including halibut, corbina, yellow finned croaker, and especially barred surf perch. The weighted eyes help get this fly down in the surf and the pulsating marabou, bright colors, and holographic tinsel make this pattern highly visible in the surf.

Materials List:

Hook:  Mustad 3407 or Tiemco 811s, sizes 2-6

Thread:  Fluorescent pink

Tail:  Large clump of fluorescent red marabou tips with holographic tinsel on both sides

Eyes:  6/32 or 7/32 Lead Eyes

Body:  Large hot orange Cactus Chenille

Tying Instructions:

Tie Lead Eyes on top of the hook shank one third of the way back from the eye of the hook.  Glue with Zap a Gap.

Tie in a large clump of fl. red marabou approx. 1 ½ inches long to rear of hook shank at the bend.

Then tie in 5 strands of Holographic Tinsel 1 ½ inches long, along the marabou on both sides.

Tie in the Cactus Chenille at rear of shank and wind forward to the eye of the hook and tie off.

Cast the Surf Rat over incoming waves and strip fast back through the surf zone. When wet this fly looks like a drowned rat.

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