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Fly Fishing Tying Demonstration - EZ Sparkle Sand Eel Fly

This video is a demonstration of tying the EZ Shape Sparkle Body Sand Eel Fly. EZ Shape Sparkle Body can be used to make a variety of baitfish, shrimp and crab flies. This sand eel fly is great for...  
 
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Troutsiders (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Looks like a great looking fly! I'm going to Kona, HI in a month... would that fly be durable enough for bonefish, trevally, & other big trophy fishes? Great video!
artsnflies (1 year ago) Show Hide
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While nothing will hold up in the long run to a toothy critter this is a very durable material.
Caimingchang (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Hi! I don't do fly fishing. ButI use fly lures to catch bass. How do people who do fly fish cast their flys without any weight?
artsnflies (1 year ago) Show Hide
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In regualr fishing you're casting a heavy lure attached to an almost weightless line. But in fly fishing you aren't really casting the fly. You're casting a heavy line attached to a nearly weightless lure (the weight of the lure is more or less incidental).
Dazzboi23 (2 years ago) Show Hide
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I'm new to fly fishing, and I have a question.. when I hook a fish, should i keep a strain on the line of the rod the whole time, and reel at the same time?
artsnflies (2 years ago) Show Hide
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"Strain" isn't the right word. Tension, yes. Never let the fish have slack if you can help it. Goes for any tackle, not just the flyrod.
haganegenkotsu (3 years ago) Show Hide
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Neat stuff, I wonder if it's any good?
artsnflies (3 years ago) Show Hide
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It works great! Use it anywhere you'd use epoxy. No mixing, no fumes, won't turn yellow. Look for it on our website under Fly Tying Materials!
tommymetro (3 years ago) Show Hide
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Thank you for sharing that with us. I bought the stuff awhile ago but didn't know how to use it. Now i know.
artsnflies (3 years ago) Show Hide
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The key is not to use too much. And don't try to over work it. It will smooth it self out as it dries. Enjoy!

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