StreamerbeginnerFlorida Keys & South Florida
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Matched on Florida Keys & South Florida, streamer flies, redfish. Florida Panhandle and Gulf Coast shop lead for inshore saltwater patterns.
Matched on Florida Keys & South Florida, streamer flies, redfish. Drew Chicone's saltwater tying catalog and learning hub, strongest for saltwater pattern validation.
Matched on streamer flies, redfish, streamer. Large pattern house with broad freshwater and saltwater fly categories.
Matched on streamer flies, streamer, broad catalog. Broad by-type catalog useful for common benchmark patterns and inexpensive backups.
Matched on streamer flies, streamer. Appalachian trout and smallmouth source with long-running regional fly catalog depth.
The Seaducer was catching fish in the Keys when most modern patterns were still theoretical. Palmered hackle and marabou create a fly that pulses in the water like a heartbeat, pushing vibration through the current that triggers the lateral line of every predator in the zip code. It is not flashy. It is not technical. It is the fishing equivalent of a well-made cast iron skillet -- simple, effective, and it will outlast everything in your kitchen.
Everglades Backcountry
FL · Mangroves
Islamorada Backcountry
FL · Backcountry
Key West Harbor
FL · Bridges
Map unavailable. Locations for Seaducer: Everglades Backcountry, FL; Islamorada Backcountry, FL; Key West Harbor, FL
BaitfishintermediateFind a tier or trusted source
Florida Keys & South Florida
#1 - #2/0
Enrico Puglisi's signature EP fiber baitfish. The translucent body and realistic profile have made it a standard pattern from the Keys to the Caribbean. Imitates everything from pilchards to ballyhoo.
Snook · Jack Crevalle · Barracuda · Mutton Snapper · Redfish
BaitfishbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Florida Keys & South Florida
#2 - #1/0
Bob Clouser's legendary lead-eye pattern, adapted for Keys fishing. The weighted eyes create a jigging action that imitates a wounded baitfish in the channels and deeper flats.
Snook · Jack Crevalle · Barracuda · Redfish · Mutton Snapper
BaitfishbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Florida Keys & South Florida
#2 - #2/0
A generic EP fiber baitfish silhouette adaptable to match any of the Keys' abundant bait species. The fibers create a translucent, lifelike profile that is nearly indestructible.
Snook · Jack Crevalle · Barracuda · Redfish · Mutton Snapper
StreamerbeginnerFind a tier or trusted source
Gulf Coast & Emerald Coast
#2 - #1/0
Palmered hackle streamer with a flowing tail. The original Gulf Coast multi-species fly. Imitates shrimp, baitfish, or nothing in particular.
Speckled Trout · Redfish · Spanish Mackerel · Ladyfish · Jack Crevalle
StreamerintermediateFind a tier or trusted source
Gulf Coast & Emerald Coast
#1 - #2/0
Dan Blanton's classic bead-chain-eyed streamer. The rattle of the beads and the hackle profile drive fish wild in stained water.
Redfish · Speckled Trout · Striped Bass · Jack Crevalle
BaitfishintermediateFind a tier or trusted source
Florida Keys & South Florida
#1 - #2/0
A Lefty's Deceiver variation tied for Keys snook. White and chartreuse with a wide profile to imitate the pilchards and pinfish that snook ambush around mangrove shorelines.
Snook · Jack Crevalle · Barracuda