Is there anything more satisfying than catching a fish on a fly that you tied yourself? What about when that fish is a big, laid up tarpon?
Where going to spend a little time helping you do just that. A couple of my good friends are going to share some of their favorite saltwater patterns with you. Joel Dickey is going to kick it off with this great pattern of his. Dickey’s Tarpon Muddler.
This is a fly that Joel uses with great results for laid up tarpon and for rolling tarpon in the early morning. It’s a simple tie that uses some sexy materials and some traditional techniques. It has a great profile and an enticing action.
Watch the video and learn to tie Dickey’s Tarpon Muddler. It might just put you on the fish of a lifetime.
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Louis Cahill Gink & Gasoline www.ginkandgasoline.com hookups@ginkandgasoline.com Sign Up For Our Weekly Newsletter!
Sweet tie! I love simple, effective patterns. I’d throw that at redfish too. Plus there’s so many different color combos you can tie it with. Me likey
I really like it as well. It would catch all kinds of fish up north.
Fished that fly on Joel’s boat last year with success. Very nice and easy to tie.
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