Tactical Tungsten Shrimp Fly
Tactical Tungsten Shrimp Fly
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The Tactical Tungsten Shrimp is a take on the Avalon Shrimp pattern. It is tied with a piece of heavy mono looped over with beads on it - used for both sound and weight. This fly was designed with flats fishing for striped bass in mind however can be applied to permit, redfish, bonefish, and more. Tied entirely with synthetic fibers for easy casting and durability.
- Tied on a size #2 Gamakatsu SL12S hook
This is a in-house tied pattern. We try our best to keep our flies available and in stock, but during certain times there might be a slight delay due to demand, etc. Please contact us if you need these immediately, are going on a trip, or otherwise as we can certainly do our best to accommodate you!
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