Products tagged with 'FLY SHOP'
Rio's - Shrimp Cocktail Fly
This is a fun little shrimp that proves itself in the game of salmon and cutthroat in the saltwater estuaries all the way to bonefish in the tropics. It is a worthy addition to the fly box of any saltwater or estuary angler.
$1.99
Rio's - Shrimp Tease
The Shrimp Tease was designed with a perfect mix of flash, rubberlegs, and weight to create the all around redfish fly for use from the Carolinas to the Florida coast. It is available in two sizes to perfectly adapt your fly to the water depth and spookiness of the fish you're targeting.
$5.99
Rio's - Smelling Salt Fly - Size 1/0 (Black & Purple)
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RIO's Smelling Salt was designed with the laid up tarpon in mind, with a soft landing presentation, foul preventing mono loop under the tail, and neutral buoyancy for a perfect fishing fly. On recent research trips it was noted that this fly also had a very interesting side effect, in addition to tarpon, snook couldn't keep their mouths away from it. This pattern is ideal for the Florida fisherman that doesn't necessarily want to purchase "tarpon specific" patterns, and would rather buy patterns that will work for many species.
$6.99
Rio's - Suppository Fly
Unlike it's namesake, this fly has an easy-to-remove rattle in it's butt. Whether it's sans-rattle stealth you need, or loud for murky water, this fly will bring in redfish from all around.
$8.99
Sight Cast - Bead Back Shrimp (1-Pack)
Equipped with bead chain tied inline with the hook shank, this fly gives a segmented body appearance while ensuring it stays hook point up. From the super-buggy yarn wrapped around the body to the ultra-fine fibers used for the wing, all the materials on this fly were carefully selected to maximize its underwater movement. A go-to shrimp pattern you can use on any flats with confidence.
$9.00
Sight Cast - Capt. Scott Null's Convict Killer (1-pack)
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If you spend a lot of time sight casting on the Gulf Coast’s shallow flats and backwater marshes, you will undoubtedly run across plenty of Sheepshead. That’s why Port O’Connor fishing guide, Captain Scott Null, set out to find an effective fly that would increase the odds of hooking up with these elusive fish. This fly excels because of how the the rabbit fur "breathes" in the water with even the slightest movement. An extra-small lead eye gives the fly just enough weight to get it to the bottom, yet light enough to land quiet and not scare off skittish fish. And even though this fly is designed to sight cast to Sheepshead, it works very well for Redfish and Black Drum too. You can read more about how Capt. Scott Null fishes this fly in his Texas Saltwater Fishing Magazine article. But generally speaking, get it in the path of a Sheepshead just close enough to get his attention and then let it sit on bottom until it finds it. As it approaches give it the smallest movement possible and be ready to set the hook on the slightest of tugs.
$8.50