All fishermen have your workhorse fly, fly, mostly to take into account their fish. Unfortunately think you infrequently about why the fly work, why should this range to cover most of your fishing situations.
Often fishermen have just fly your favorite and without any real logic. If you become a more scientific approach you probably catch more fish. I have in the past decades 2 + experience learned that fishing covers the following three flies to most salt water cases, starting with Bonefish stripers, Tarpon, King Salmon and much more.
The three saltwater fly, I depend on which most are Leftys scam, Clouser minnows, and flying line. As most fly fisherman, I seem to 100 different species of fly, but these are the three that over 90% of my fish taken into account.
Leftys scam:
The cons is an incredibly versatile fly. You can it on top, deep, and in the middle of fish. It cannot long short thin Pike, thin Pike, fat-Pike and quite an array of other critters are: grass, shrimp, lobster and just about everything else.
I like both long as short, usually in the 2 "to 5".
I tie my scam especially thin in all black, all white all Chartreuse and white with a green tip to imitate to bind but some bulky to thicker food sources.
I most of my scam to bind size of 1/0 hooks. I want a few at larger hooks, such as 3 / 0 or 4/0 hooks, tie in part because you decrease faster with a big hook. Also I always some bound on smaller hook.
I usually add a bit of Flash on top, maybe 4-10 everything I have to hand, truncated random lengths for maximum impact and sometimes top my scammers in the Peacock skidding, particularly all white ones.
I have just about everything with cheaters from Tarpon to stripers, rainbow trout, and many offshore species and caught.
Clouser Minnow:
You need a fly that quickly drops and the Clouser is my choice. Sometimes getting your fly a few inches between continuous action and no fish makes deeper difference.
I like my Clousers in pink, white, Chartreuse and white with green top. I most of these bind between 2 to 2 1 / 2 + inches long, but tie some much smaller and some much longer.
I bind primarily to 1/0 hooks, and I have to getting some smaller size usually 4 or 6, just in case size. These are large fly species to catch 'Miscellaneous', and I tend to many strange ways to catch, especially when fishing in the tropics.
What eats no Clouser? I don't know, but I got caught by King Salmon to Bonefish and sharks to barramundi on Clousers fish.
Snake fly:
I fly the snake love!
Flying many Pike and critters, can match exactly how that fly above the snake and a larger bodied Pike because the deer's head hair easy to imitate.
I cut the hair deer's head, the rather thin and rather small bind both around 2 ", and bigger, maybe 4-5", in all black, white, and orange with a head and Chartreuse body.
I use pretty much white in the day and black at night. The Orange/Chartreuse, the I in smaller sizes, around 2 "long, bind sometimes phenomenally good work, although I no idea why did!"
Other saltwater fly:
I try getting some thread poppers, usually "Bob's Bangers" carry on 2 / 0 Mustad 34011 hooks and some very sparse flies often flies rays or Eelies bound.
And of course I carry also all sorts of strange connexion-sometimes up to the prevailing bait, but usually I creatively when binding just agree there!
It is of course to know important the best calls for bigger fish!
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