Posts tagged: Fly Fishing

Video: Fly Tying - Sand Eel Flat Wing

Video: Fly Tying - Sand Eel Flat Wing

Flat wing style flies are renowned for their great movement and castability. These flies are a modern twist on a classic style featuring an almost indestructible UV resin head and body as well as a keel weight to ensure these flies will ride correctly under even the heaviest current. Additional steps are taken in the tying process to prevent the feathers and bucktail from fouling which can be an issue with this style of fly.

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Fly Focus Friday: Squimpish Fiber Hollow Fly

Fly Focus Friday: Squimpish Fiber Hollow Fly

This weeks fly focus Friday features Joe's Squimpish Fiber Hollow Fly, a large profiled hollow fly featuring Squimpish Boutique Blends layered in between several hollow bucktail ties. Hollow tying techniques have become one of the most popular styles of creating large baitfish patterns. Both bucktail and squimpish fibers, whether that be the boutique blends or the original squimish hair, take extremely well to this style of tying in materials,and blend together to create amazing movement and presence in the water. This pattern was designed for our local striped bass, (specifically the big ones) but has also taken species such as peacock bass, golden dorado and striped marlin. Our favorite colors locally here in Maine are the olive and white combination for daylight hours and the blurple for night. This fly can effectively be tied anywhere from a 1/0 all the way up to 10/0 or bigger.

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The Best Budget Friendly Fly Reels For Striped Bass

The Best Budget Friendly Fly Reels For Striped Bass

When it comes to picking a fly reel that will be used in saltwater, there are some considerations to be made regarding build quality and features. In this video I'll talk about what makes a good saltwater reel, which ones have proven to work well for striped bass here in New England and elsewhere, and also the features we look for when choosing a good reel. Saltwater fly fishing can be punishing on gear. Here are some reels that have proven well for long days in the salt!

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Top 5 Sand Eel Fly Patterns For Striped Bass

Top 5 Sand Eel Fly Patterns For Striped Bass

During the late summer here in Maine, we usually start to see more and more sand eels (or sandeels) in and along the beaches, flats, and estuaries. Clinging together in nervous schools, these baitfish hang along the edges of surf awaiting their next move during the late fall. When you start to see more of these schools hanging around your feet while you are fishing, try one of our favorite fly patterns to get that bite:

1. Hellfire Flies NE Surf Sandeel (popper):

When schools of bass, false albacore, bonito, and others key in on sand eels, they will dart and slash while feeding. This tends to create a fair amount of stunned, injured, or dead bait on the surface. Try fishing a popper to imitate this situation and I think you'll be surprised. Check out the NE Surf Sandeel HERE

2. Surf Candy

It would be hard to find a striped bass or false albie fly angler without a surf candy in their fly box. One of my first experiences catching stripers on fly was casting a surf candy along the waves at a local beach in late summer. Especially effective if fished on an intermediate line along beaches and the edges of the surf, this tried and true pattern is covered in UV resin to help it cut through the waves quickly and into the strike zone. The one shown here is tied additionally with Popovics' Tuffleye Fleye Foils (seen HERE). Check out the Surf Candy HERE

3. Flatwing 

The movement that waves gives to flatwing feathers is hard to copy. A smaller sized flatwing fly can be a great pattern as well for sand eels. But further, mackerel also tend to feed on sandeels and if this is the case, you have a pattern that can appeal to a larger bass looking for that distracted mackerel! Check out the Flatwing HERE

4. Clouser

Nothing is more synonymous with striped bass fly fishing than a clouser. But, if you are fishing shallow areas such as flats, beaches, and estuaries, a properly weighted clouser can be your best friend. Not only will they fish with the hook up so you wont get hung up on the bottom, but they also present a great imitation to a sand eel that is trying to burrow in the sand. Check out clousers HERE

5. RIO's Pipe Eel

Using mostly synthetic material, the Pipe Eel is tied to give those perfect green-ish hues in the water. A lightweight fly with a slim profile, it's a great option for late season fishing. Check out the Pipe Eel HERE

 

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The 8wt Fly Reel Is The Most Heavily Abused. Here's Why...

The 8wt Fly Reel Is The Most Heavily Abused. Here's Why...
We expect a lot from our fly reels. We want them to be durable, provide smooth drag (no matter what the conditions), and to look good all while doing so. The pursuit within fly fishing puts us in locations, environments, and weather situations which demand a lot from our gear.

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