streamers

Surf Candy

Surf Candy

Bob Popovics

Bob Popovics’ Surf Candy is the epoxy streamer fly that started a revolution in modern fly patterns for saltwater gamefish. This tough epoxy streamer tied with synthetic materials is a perfect imitation of small, slender baitfish like silversides, sand eels, and small anchovies.[...]

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Flies for Nundle

The Nundle region offers a fantastic variety of freshwater fishing opportunities, from the cool, trout-filled waters of Sheba Dam to the deeper reaches of Chaffey Dam and the flowing runs of the Peel River.

Each location presents its own unique challenges and rewards, and choosing the right fly can make all the difference.[...]

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Rabbit Fly

Source: The Fly-tying Bible, pp.110-11.

Primarily tied as a general nymph pattern, the Rabbit Fly also makes a pretty good imitation of small dragonfly nymphs that emerge in huge numbers on many Australian lakes.

When it comes to tying flies for use on lakes, it pays to have as much built-in action as possible.[...]

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Black Tadpole

Source: The Fly Tyers Bible, p.188-89.

Designed by Terry Griffiths and Peter Gathercole in the 1960s, the Tadpole takes the use of turkey marabou for highly mobile wings and tails to it’s logical conclusion. The Tadpole’s tail is highly mobile and much longer than its body, giving it plenty of movement in still water.[...]

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